Automated Decision Making Under the GDPR
Issued by
Future of Privacy Forum
FPF launched a comprehensive Report analyzing case law under the GDPR applied to real-life cases involving Automated Decision Making (ADM). The Report is informed by extensive research covering 70+ Court judgments, decisions from Data Protection Authorities, specific Guidance and other policy documents issued by regulators. Whenever ADM involves the processing of personal data, the GDPR is triggered. This FPF training session provide much-needed guidance on applying the GDPR in such cases.
- Type Learning
- Level Foundational
- Time Hours
- Cost Paid
Skills
Earning Criteria
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Participants will learn about how the critical elements of Article 22 GDPR are being interpreted (“solely” automated, and “legal or similarly significant effects”);
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How DPAs perceive controllers’ transparency obligations and how broad is the reading of the fairness principle to avoid situations of discrimination;
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Whether the conditions for valid consent in cases of profiling and ADM are strict;
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What DPAs expect from controllers in cases of automated decisions that do not trigger Article 22 GDPR.