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Title:Spremenjen proces obdelovanja osebnih podatkov po uvedbi Splošne uredbe EU o varstvu podatkov (GDPR - General Data Protection Regulation) : Magistrska naloga
Authors:ID Kos, Sabina (Author)
ID Delak, Boštjan (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
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Language:Slovenian
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FIŠ - Faculty of Information Studies in Novo mesto
Abstract:Svet se zelo hitro spreminja. Če samo pogledamo, kakšno je stanje danes in kakšno je bilo v začetku leta 2020, lahko vidimo, da je epidemija tako rekoč v trenutku svet zelo spremenila. Ravno tako je na področju informacijske tehnologije. Hiter razvoj in dostopnost informacijske tehnologije sta razloga, da dnevno na spletu pustimo veliko svojih osebnih podatkov, kar prinaša vedno večjo verjetnost zlorab, razne pasti in zaskrbljenost glede varstva osebnih podatkov. Sprememba zakonodaje na področju varstva podatkov je bila potrebna. Uredba GDPR, ki je začela veljati 25. 5. 2018, je prinesla nove pravice in obveznosti posameznikom in vsem organizacijam, ki obdelujejo razne podatke. Uredba GDPR deluje neposredno, kar pomeni, da jo moramo upoštevati tudi v Sloveniji, čeprav še vedno nismo sprejeli Zakona o varstvu osebnih podatkov (ZVOP-2), ki bi ga Slovenija morala sprejeti najpozneje dve leti od začetka veljave Uredbe GDPR.
Keywords:Splošna uredba o varstvu podatkov (uredba GDPR), osebni podatek, varnost, ZVOP-1, predlog ZVOP-2, video nadzor, obsežni podatki
Place of publishing:Novo mesto
Place of performance:Novo mesto
Publisher:{S. Kos}
Year of publishing:2021
Year of performance:2021
Number of pages:XIII, str. 81
PID:20.500.12556/ReVIS-7524 New window
COBISS.SI-ID:49625091 New window
UDC:351.755.004.934(043.2)
Note:Na ov.: Magistrska naloga : študijskega programa druge stopnje;
Publication date in ReVIS:26.01.2021
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Licensing start date:26.01.2021

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Language:English
Abstract:The world changes very fast. If we compare the state today with the state at the beginning of 2020, it is obvious that the pandemic has changed the world drastically in a very short time. The same applies to the Information Technology sector – fast development and availability of IT result in capturing huge amounts of our personal data on the web every day, increasing the probability of its misuse and our concerns about its safety. This required a change in data protection regulation. General Data Protection Regulation came into force on May 25, 2018, and defined entirely new rights and obligations for individuals as well as organisations which process different types of data. GDPR is a direct action regulation which means that Slovenia is entitled to act on its provisions even though the Personal Data Protection Act still hasn't been confirmed and the final deadline for its effectiveness was no later than 2 years after GDPR came into force.
Keywords:General Data Protection Regulation, personal data, Personal Data Protection Act, proposal for Personal Data Protection Act, video surveillance, big data


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