Legitimate Interests under the GDPR: Findings, Case Studies and Guidance
Organizations are trying to better understand how to use legitimate interests as a lawful basis for processing under the GDPR.
Date: May 9, 2018 Time: 10:00 am EDT
Nymity and the FPF (Future of Privacy Forum) released an important study on legitimate interests under the GDPR to wide acclaim: Processing Personal Data on the Basis of Legitimate Interests Under the GDPR. In this webinar, our panelists will discuss specific cases that have been decided at the national level by DPAs and Courts from the European Economic Area (EEA) and the most relevant cases where the Court of Justice of the European Union interpreted and applied the “legitimate interests” ground.
Join us to gain valuable insight concerning over 40 cases examined representing a wide variety of data processing activities from over 15 countries, such as:
- Using key-logger software for employee monitoring
- Use of GPS tracking data for private investigations
- Disclosing health data for litigation purposes
- Disclosing personal data for debt collection purposes
- Sending emails without consent for electoral purposes
- Publishing the sale price of homes that are no longer on the market
- Recording employee misconduct
All of the cases discussed are found in the Nymity Research™ legal compliance software solution which contains over 25,000 References, including English translations of foreign documents.