Computer Science, asked by kullanit1991, 1 month ago

How does an organization comply with data usage clauses within data protection regulations such as GDPR or the Data Protection Act?

a) Once data is collected it must be used regardless of the purpose.
b) Once data is collected it must be used fairly, stored safely, and cannot be kept for longer than necessary.
c) Once data is collected it must be used immediately for the registered purpose with the Data Authorities.
d) Once data is collected all data must be shared immediately with the Data Authorities.

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Answered by fithalis2411
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Answer:

Once data is collected it must be used immediately for the registered purpose with the Data Authorities.

Explanation:

Once data is collected it must be used immediately for the registered purpose with the Data Authorities

Answered by qwwestham
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An organization complies with data usage clauses within data protection regulations such as GDPR or the Data Protection Act, in such a way that "Once data is collected it must be used immediately for the registered purpose with the Data Authorities". (option c)

  • GDPR or, the General Data Protection Regulation, is a regulation or framework under the European Union law, setting guidelines on how the personal data of individuals can be collected and processed.
  • The GDPR is related to the protection as well as the privacy of the personal data of the individuals.
  • A total of seven data protection principles have been laid out by the GDPR.
  • These could be used as a must-have resource by the organizations or anyone looking for how to comply with the GDPR.
  • According to the principles, the "data must be collected only for specified, explicit, and legitimate purposes". This has been termed the "purpose limitation".
  • Thus, the correct answer will be, "Once data is collected it must be used immediately for the registered purpose with the Data Authorities", that is, 'option c'.

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