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A Practical Guide to Managing GDPR Subject Access Requests 2nd ed


ISBN13: 9781914608544
Previous Edition ISBN: 9781913715618
Published: November 2022
Publisher: Law Brief Publishing
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback
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How should your company or law firm respond to requests from people who want to access their personal data?

GDPR gives individuals the right to access and seek a copy of all of the personal data your company holds on them. This may include access to emails, call recordings, CCTV footage and any other record containing their personal data.

A study showed that companies spend up to £1.58 million per year dealing with GDPR Data Subject Access Requests (‘DSARs’/’Access Requests’). The Information Commissioner’s Office receives more complaints on Access Requests than any other issue. If Access Requests are mishandled, they can leave companies open to fines, litigation and reputational damage.

This concise practical guide explains how to comply with Access Requests under GDPR. The book explains how to:

  • Recognise Access Requests
  • Understand the UK data protection framework post-Brexit
  • Comply with the rules and time limits on Access Requests
  • Find the personal data
  • Redact the personal data
  • Understand the exceptions to Access Requests
  • Assess how legal professional privilege impacts Access Requests
  • Deal with Access Requests from your own employees
  • Draft a staff policy on Access Requests
  • Train Staff on Access Requests
  • Deal with other GDPR rights such as the ‘Right to Erasure’
  • Draft responses to employees and clients seeking access to their personal data

Subjects:
Data Protection
Contents:
1. What is an Access Request?
2. Which Categories of Data Can a Person Access?
3. Access Requests: The Formalities
4. The Search
5. Third Party Data
6. Training Staff on Access Requests
7. Employee Access Requests
8. Further Rights Under GDPR
9. Exemptions
10. Frequently Asked Questions
Appendix 1: Templates for Responding to Access Requests
Appendix 2: Access Request Policies