General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) Google Professional Data Engineer GCP
- Focused on personal data protection in Europe
 - Effective May 25, 2018
 - Replaced earlier, 1995 EU Data Protection Directive.
 - Applicable on businesses and organizations established in Europe or serve users in Europe.
 - GDPR regulates personal data collection, usage, and storage by business
 - Has reporting requirements and accountability
 - Enforces fines for non-compliance
 - Two roles data controller or processor
 - Data controller determines the purposes and means of processing personal data.
 - Data processor which is Google, processes personal data on behalf of the data controller
 
Data Controller
- Responsible for implementing technical and organisational measures
 - ensure and demonstrate all data processing complies with the GDPR.
 - Controllers’ obligations as per GDPR principles
- Lawfulness
 - fairness
 - transparency
 - purpose limitation
 - data minimisation
 - accuracy
 - as well as fulfilling data subjects’ rights with respect to their data.
 
 - GCP customers act as the data controller for any personal content given to Google
 
Action to Take
GDPR as Google customer should consider
- Be aware of GDPR provisions
 - Review inventory of personal data being managed
 - Assess present controls, policies, and processes for managing and protecting personal data against GDPR’s requirements.
 - Use present data protection features on Google Cloud
 - Review Google’s data processing terms
 
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