Follow these steps to properly execute a GDPR "right to erasure" request pursuant to Article 17 of GDPR.
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2. We've all seen the rate at which
companies have collected and utilized
customer data skyrocket in the past
decade, yet legal measures to protect
consumer data and privacy have only
recently become a focal point.
Introduced in 2016, GDPR in the EU is one
of the most comprehensive and widely
enacted pieces of legislature that
tackles this concern.
3. Today, so many questions still remain
around its business applications.
Click through these slides as we cover
Article 17 of GDPR, the "right to erasure"
and how to properly execute a "right to
be forgotten" request.
4. What is Article 17 of GDPR,
the "right to erasure"?
"The data subject shall have the right to obtain
from the controller the erasure of personal data
concerning him or her without undue delay and
the controller shall have the obligation to erase
personal data without undue delay..."
5. Take inventory of all
systems that hold the data
subject's personal data.
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Steps to performing a deletion request
6. Steps to performing a deletion request
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Capture the relevant
identifier in each system.
8. Steps to performing a deletion request
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Use the central system to delete the
data records in all other systems,
then delete the data records in the
central system.
9. Steps to performing a deletion request
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Notify the data subject that
the erasure has been
completed.