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Artikel 10 AVG (GDPR). Verwerking van persoonsgegevens betreffende strafrechtelijke veroordelingen en strafbare feiten

Persoonsgegevens betreffende strafrechtelijke veroordelingen en strafbare feiten of daarmee verband houdende veiligheidsmaatregelen mogen op grond van artikel 6, lid 1, alleen worden verwerkt onder toezicht van de overheid of indien de verwerking is toegestaan bij Unierechtelijke of lidstaatrechtelijke bepalingen die passende waarborgen voor de rechten en vrijheden van de betrokkenen bieden. Omvattende registers van strafrechtelijke veroordelingen mogen alleen worden bijgehouden onder toezicht van de overheid.

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Criminal offence data are treated specifically by the General Data Protection Regulation. They represent sensitive data that must be dealt with appropriate care, similarly to special categories of personal data (article 9). They obey particular rules, but they do not expressly fall under thespecial categories of personal data”. They have their own legal regime and they do not benefit from similar exceptions as the aforementioned data [article 9 (2)].

 

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Louis-Philippe Gratton
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ISO 27701

ISO/IEC 27701, adopted in 2019, added additional ISO/IEC 27002 guidance for PII controllers.

Here is the relevant paragraph to article 10 GDPR:

7.2.2 Identify lawful basis

Control

The organization should determine, document and comply with the relevant lawful basis for the processing of PII for the identified purposes.

Implementation guidance

Some jurisdictions require the organization to be able to demonstrate that the lawfulness of processing was duly established before the processing.

The legal basis for the processing of PII can include:

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