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Extract :
"Moreover, the Act does refer to the nationality and place of residence in regards to natural and legal persons having their data processed."
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
Extract :
"Moreover, the Act does refer to the nationality and place of residence in regards to natural and legal persons having their data processed. Furthermore, the Act does not make reference to deceased individuals."
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
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"Section 2: 'personal data' is information of any kind referring to certain or ascertainable physical persons or legal entities."
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
Extract :
"In general, the draft billâs provisions appear to mirror the approach in the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
"
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
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No mention of the data controller's obligation/responsibility to Organizations with economic activities within the jurisdiction
2021
Reference :
Australia Data protection overview | DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extract :
The Regulations apply whenever personal data is processed in the territory of Argentina (Section 44 of
the Act). Therefore, if an isolated action concerning personal data takes place in Argentina, the
Regulations apply to that action, even when the rest of the data processing takes place abroad and is
governed by a different law. As a result, if the controller has no presence at all in Argentina and per_x0002_forms all its activities abroad, it could be interpreted that it is out of the reach of Argentine authorities.
However, Argentine authorities have jurisdiction over all the activities carried out locally (e.g. through a
company representative or branch, or even a local server).
2022
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
Updated DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
Extract :
"PIPEDA does not apply to the collection, use, or disclosure of personal information for journalistic, astistic, or literary purposes."
2022
Reference :
Canada Data protection overview | DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extract :
"The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
Companies will have one year to adjust to the requirements of the new law, once enacted. The bill will now progress for further discussion in the Argentinian national congress."
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"In general, the draft billâs provisions appear to mirror the approach in the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
"
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
There is no definition of sensitive data under PIPEDA.
Extracts :
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Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"It is necessary to safeguard the vital interest of the Data Owner or third parties,
provided that the interests or rights of the Data Owner do not prevail over said
interests, and the Data Owner is physically or legally incapable of granting consent;"
Reference :
Unofficial translated text of Argentine draft resolution 119/2022
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Extracts :
Extract :
"Section 31: The AIPP may apply sanctions consisting of a warning, suspension, or a fine."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"Section 31(1): a fine ranging between ARS 1,000 (approx. âŹ8) and ARS 100,000 (approx. âŹ880). Moreover, Article 1 of the Provision, outlines that for minor infractions the maximum fine is ARS 1 million (approx. âŹ8,800), for serious infractions the maximum is ARS 3 million (approx. âŹ26,400) and for very serious infractions the maximum fine is ARS 5 million (approx. âŹ43,960)."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"In general, the draft billâs provisions appear to mirror the approach in the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
"
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"A penalty of imprisonment for the term of one month to two years shall correspond to anyone who knowingly inserts or has false information inserted in a personal data file."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
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Data entered based on reference.
2003
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"Section 34: An action be brought by the affected party, guardian or curator thereof, and the successors of physical persons, whether they are direct or collateral descendants of such persons up to the sec- ond degree, be it by him or herself or through an attor- ney. When the action is brought by legal entities, it must be brought by the le- gal representatives or agents appointed by them to such purpose."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"Section 33: (1) The action for the protection of personal data or of habeas data shall be applicable:
(a) to acquire knowledge of personal data stored in public or private data files, registers or banks intended for the provision of reports, as well as purposes thereof;
(b) to those cases in which the falsehood, inaccuracy or outdating of the relevant information is presumed, and the treatment of such data whose registration is prohibited by the Act, in order to demand their suppression, rectification, confidentiality or updating."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"A penalty of imprisonment for the term of one month to two years shall correspond to anyone who knowingly inserts or has false information inserted in a personal data file."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"In general, the draft billâs provisions appear to mirror the approach in the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
"
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"The Act does not refer to pseudonymisation."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"In the event that a personal data security incident occurs, the Controller must notify the
Enforcement Authority within FORTY-EIGHT (48) hours of becoming aware of it, unless it
is unlikely that such security incident constitutes a risk for the rights of the Data Owners. If
you do not have the material means to meet the expected deadline, you must justify its
extension to the Enforcement Authority. If the notification to the Enforcement Authority
does not take place within the established period, it must be accompanied by an indication
of the reasons for the delay."
Reference :
Unofficial translated text of Argentine draft resolution 119/2022
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Extracts :
Extract :
"n the event that a personal data security incident occurs, the Controller must notify the
Enforcement Authority within FORTY-EIGHT (48) hours of becoming aware of it, unless it
is unlikely that such security incident constitutes a risk for the rights of the Data Owners. If
you do not have the material means to meet the expected deadline, you must justify its
extension to the Enforcement Authority. If the notification to the Enforcement Authority
does not take place within the established period, it must be accompanied by an indication
of the reasons for the delay."
Reference :
Unofficial translated text of Argentine draft resolution 119/2022
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Extracts :
Extract :
"The Act or the Regulation do not provide information on processors being required to notify controllers in the event of a breach."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
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Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"Not applicable"
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
Extract :
"In general, the draft billâs provisions appear to mirror the approach in the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
"
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"In general, the draft billâs provisions appear to mirror the approach in the EUâs General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The bill provides clarifications and definitions of concepts such as âdata subjectsâ (limited to natural persons), âsensitive dataâ, âanonymizationâ, âinformative self-determinationâ, âprofilingâ, âbiometric dataâ and âgenetic dataâ.
Other highlights of the new bill include:
Introduction of data minimization, accountability and tech-neutrality principles;
Special protection status for children;
New rights for the holders of personal data (e.g. right to portability, right to oppose automated processingâ);
The introduction of the âData Protection Officerâ â DPO (mandatory in certain cases);
The duty to notify the authority of security incidents (within 72 hours of becoming aware of incident);
The use of Data Impact Assessments (mandatory in certain cases);
New provisions on the extraterritorial application of the new Law (the new Law will apply to organizations outside Argentina, if they offer goods or services to, or monitor the behaviour, of persons in the country);
Clarification on cross border data transfers, and situations when these will be permissible;
New legal bases for the processing of personal data, not confined to consent ( and including âlegitimate interestâ);
The bill creates a National Registry for Data Protection for the registration of data protection representatives or delegates in the country;
It also provides for substantial fines (these can reach up to 4% of entities global annual turnover). The fine thresholds are adjustable annually.
"
2022
Reference :
Argentinian DPA presents new Personal Data Protection Bill
Information on ARG Resolution 119/2022
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"8.1. Right to be informed
According to Section 6 of the Act, data subjects must be informed in an express and clear manner
about:
⢠the purposes for which data will be processed and any possible third-party addressees or
types of addressees;
⢠the existence of the relevant database and the identity and address of its controller;
⢠whether providing the information is mandatory or voluntary and the consequences of refusing
to provide information or providing false information; and
⢠the possibility to access, update, correct, and delete their data, and the mechanism to do so."
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
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Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"Section 14 of the Act provides that data subjects have the right to request and obtain information about
their personal data held in databases. According to Section 4(6) of the Act, data must be stored in a way
that enables data subjects to exercise their right of access. The data controller or data user must provide
the requested information within ten calendar days from the request."
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
Extract :
"8.3. Right to rectification
On the other hand, Section 16(1) of the Act establishes that data subjects have the right to require the
rectification, update, and, where applicable, the suppression or confidentiality of their data stored in
databases. The data controller or data user of such databases must take all the relevant measures
within a maximum of five business days, following the receipt of the data subject's claim or gaining
knowledge of the error (Section 16(4) of the Act)."
2021
Reference :
Argentina Data protection overview |Â DataGuidance
(Data Protection Overview 2021)/ DataGuidance reports
Extracts :
Extract :
"Yes. Article 16, Personal Data Protection Law No. 25.326(30 October 2000) (in Spanish)."
2022
Reference :
Data Subject Rights | ThompsonReuters
Compilation of information on data subject rights in different countries
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2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
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2022
Reference :
International Data transfer Agreements | DataGuidance
Comparison of international data transfer agreements
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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2022
Reference :
International Data transfer Agreements | DataGuidance
Comparison of international data transfer agreements
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
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2022
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Extract :
"The Act does not refer to requirements to consult with the authority regarding DPIAs."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"Unlike the GDPR, there is no requirement to appoint a DPO under the Act."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"Unlike the GDPR, there is no requirement to appoint a DPO under the Act."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"Unlike the GDPR, there is no requirement to appoint a DPO under the Act."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"Unlike the GDPR, there is no requirement to appoint a DPO under the Act."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
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Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference Extracts :
Extract :
"Unlike the GDPR, there is no requirement to appoint a DPO under the Act."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
Extracts :
Extract :
"The Act nor the Regulation provide for exceptions in regard to data breach notification."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
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"The Act does not refer to exemptions for recordkeeping requirements."
2021
Reference :
GDPR vs countries' comparison | DataGuidance
Comparison of GDPR vs countries' data protection laws, definitions etc. - ARG
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Data entered based on reference.
2022
Reference :
Global Data Security Handbook
BakerMckenzie
Link to reference | Name | Short name | Classification | Jurisdiction | Year of creation |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National Communications Entity (Ente Nacional de Comunicaciones, or ENACOM) | Regulator | Under the government authority | 2015 | |
| ARG | Regulator | Independant agency | 2013 | |
| Ministry of Production and Labour | Regulator | Ministry | 1949 | |
| National Agency for Personal Data Protection (NDPDP) | NDPDP | Regulator | Govt authority/ministry | 2000 |
| National Agency for Public Works and Services (ANSeS) | Regulator | Under the government authority | 1992 | |
| National Agency for Access to Public Information (DNAIP) | Regulator | Under the government authority | 2017 | |
| National Communications Commission (ComisiĂłn Nacional de Comunicaciones, or CNC) | Regulator | Under the government authority | 1996 | |
| Federal Authority for Information and Communication Technologies (Autoridad Federal de TecnologĂas de la InformaciĂłn y las Comunicaciones, or AFTIC) | Regulator | Under the government authority | 2014 |
| Legal text name | Original text name | Legislation type | Year signed | Regulation status | In effect since | Latest update initiated | Latest update areas | Latest update signed year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolution No. 119/2022 | Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) | General privacy/data protection law | 2000 | Active | 2000 | 2022 | Legal bases, territorial scope, definitions of sensitive data, breach notifications, some rights. |