Exam PDP9 Topic 5 Question 28 Discussion
Actual exam question for BCS's PDP9 exam
Question #: 28
Topic #: 5
Question #: 28
Topic #: 5
Which of the following is NOT a processor obligation?
Suggested Answer: C Vote an answer
Explanation
Providing the controller with corporate information relating to its board members is not a processor obligation under the GDPR. The processor obligations under the GDPR are mainly the following:
* To process the personal data only on documented instructions from the controller, unless required by law;
* To ensure that persons authorised to process the personal data are bound by confidentiality;
* To implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk;
* To not engage another processor without the prior authorisation of the controller;
* To assist the controller in fulfilling its obligations regarding data subject rights, data protection impact assessments, prior consultations, and data breach notifications;
* To delete or return the personal data to the controller at the end of the service, unless required by law to store the data;
* To make available to the controller all information necessary to demonstrate compliance and allow for audits and inspections. References:
* Article 28 of the GDPR1
* Guidelines 07/2020 on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR2, pp. 37-41
Providing the controller with corporate information relating to its board members is not a processor obligation under the GDPR. The processor obligations under the GDPR are mainly the following:
* To process the personal data only on documented instructions from the controller, unless required by law;
* To ensure that persons authorised to process the personal data are bound by confidentiality;
* To implement appropriate technical and organisational measures to ensure a level of security appropriate to the risk;
* To not engage another processor without the prior authorisation of the controller;
* To assist the controller in fulfilling its obligations regarding data subject rights, data protection impact assessments, prior consultations, and data breach notifications;
* To delete or return the personal data to the controller at the end of the service, unless required by law to store the data;
* To make available to the controller all information necessary to demonstrate compliance and allow for audits and inspections. References:
* Article 28 of the GDPR1
* Guidelines 07/2020 on the concepts of controller and processor in the GDPR2, pp. 37-41
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