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GDPR implementation in selected European schools
Kroutilová, Lucie ; Urbanová, Eva (advisor) ; Kursch, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with a comparison of the implementation of the European Data Protection Regulation or GDPR in selected European schools. The thesis is divided into theory and research investigation. The theoretical part focuses first on the general meaning of data protection, on the definition of the basic concepts of the GDPR and tries to get acquainted with the set legal framework, the current legislation and the principles of data protection. Furthermore, the theoretical part highlights how the General Data Protection Regulation is anchored in educational institutions. The implementation of the GDPR in education is Based on a literature search, qualitative research is conducted in the form of interviews with selected respondents. These are a Czech and a Spanish Data Protection Officer who have been appointed by the selected school to provide advice on the processing of personal data and to ensure compliance with the obligations arising from Regulation (EU) 2016/679. The aim of the work is to determine whether the selected European schools have identical practices in complying with the obligations imposed by the current legislation and to highlight the errors arising from non-compliance with the applicable legal provisions, and then to identify the benefits and negatives of the...
Privacy protection and profiling
Miková, Timea ; Kasl, František (referee) ; Míšek, Jakub (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals mainly with the issue of the right to privacy and data protection in the context of social network sites and ongoing user profiling. The theoretical part specifies the legislative of these concepts and then focuses on social network sites and their privacy violations. The thesis also specifies the social network site TikTok, ongoing user profiling, personal data collecting and ways how to stop it. The practical part of this thesis is a website which serves as an educational portal in the context of privacy protection on social network sites.
Transforming Democracy in the Digital Age: The Cambridge Analytica and Facebook Scandal
Tomšů, Adriana ; Šindelář, Jakub (advisor) ; Mejstřík, Martin (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the issue of the adaptation of democracy to the increasing influence of digitization. First, in the introductory part, the context is set in the ongoing debate about the given issue within the experts. After that, key concerns about democracy in the digital age, the attitudes of optimists and pessimists, and the possibilities of using social networks in political campaigns are presented. Subsequently, the practical part contains qualitative research, which is carried out using the case study method. The chosen case study is the misuse of data in the Brexit campaign, also known as the "Cambridge Analytica & Facebook scandal". The final part deals with the reaction of the European Union and the attitude towards the current measures. The aim of the thesis is to point out the issue of misuse of digital platforms in the framework of political campaigns and the violation of the basic principles of democracy. The thesis seeks an answer to the main research question leaked in the introduction: "Can we consider the way in which the European Union responded to the growing influence of technology in political campaigns to be sufficient?". Based on the obtained data and a detailed analysis of the given case study, this thesis concludes that the current measures in connection...
Legal Foundation for Protection of Personal Data in SMEs in Accordance with Czech and EU Law
Ziková, Anna ; Luhan, Jan (referee) ; Kříž, Jiří (advisor)
The Diploma Thesis deals with the analysis of selected personal data regulations of Czech Republic and European Union and description of rights and obligations for controller and processor that result from those regulations. The aim of the thesis is to create recommendations for small and medium enterprises for processing personal data based on the previously mentioned assessment. The thesis is composed of three parts, a theoretical one, where the basic terms such as Business Intelligence, personal data or controller will be explained, analytical one, containing content analysis of selected regulations, and solution proposal part, where certain recommendations for small and medium enterprises will be carried out.
Protection of personal data in the decision-making practice of the Office for Personal Data Protection
Lipanová, Kateřina ; Frinta, Ondřej (advisor) ; Salač, Josef (referee) ; Bajura, Jan (referee)
Protection of personal data in the decision-making practice of the Office for Personal Data Protection Abstract This work is devoted to the right to personal data protection, which is constitutionally protected in the Czech Republic. According to Article 10, paragraph 3 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and Freedoms, which is part of the constitutional order of the Czech Republic, "Everyone has the right to protection against unauthorized collection, disclosure or other misuse of personal data". The right to personal data protection responds flexibly to global socio-technological developments, which reflects not only the European regulation of the right to personal data protection, but also the case law of European courts and the decision-making practice of individual European data protection authorities. The dissertation is divided into four separate parts (chapters), which are thematically related to personal data protection. The first chapter deals with the international and European development of the right to personal data protection and the development of the right to personal data protection in the Czech Republic. The second chapter contains the definition of basic terms and principles of personal data protection, the knowledge of which is essential for understanding this issue. The third chapter...
Ochrana soukromí a osobních údajů v praxi obchodní společnosti
Ješina, Radim
Ješina, R. Protection of Privacy and Personal data in the practice of a business company. Diploma thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2020. The thesis is focused on the issues of protection of privacy and personal data in business companies. The literary research defines basic concepts, legisla-tive base of the protection of privacy and personal data, rights and obligations of involved parties and the consequences of violations. The research deals with the analysis of adhering the protection of privacy and personal data in the selected business companies. The result of comparison of performed analysis with the valid laws of Czech Republic and European Union are proposals for specific corrective measures leading to remedy of the unsatis-factory situation including the economic aspect.
Digitization of personal data in the selected company
PUCOVÁ, Simona
This thesis examines how human resources (HR) professionals process personal data and to propose an innovative measure named e-file to increase the efficiency of HR processes. The e-file is the conversion of paper personnel files of employees into the digital form, which contribute to the simplification and acceleration of the entire HR processes. The access to personal files of employees can be allowed to all necessary authorized persons. Digitization of personal data has reduced administrative complexity. The success of the implementation of the proposed measure has been proven by the results of mixed research. Quantitative comparison was performed through a structured questionnaire. The empirical part of the research included an interview with a representative of the HR department evaluating the situation after the implementation of the measure, supported by participatory observations.
Bezpečnost technických prostředků pro práci s osobními údaji ve sportovním klubu
VOLDÁN, Petr
This thesis deals with the protection and the security of personal data processing in sports organizations. It explains under which conditions it is legitimate to process those data and how to achieve their security. It the end, it proposes transparent and correct rules for the personal data processing.
Right to be forgotten as part of personality rights
Vítek, Dominik ; Elischer, David (advisor) ; Rozehnal, Aleš (referee) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
Dominik Vítek 1 Abstract - Right to be forgotten as part of personality rights Right to be forgotten (or also right to oblivion) is a new phenomenon formed by the Court of Justice of the European Union in 2014 in the case of Google Spain. The right was then enacted as part of the General Data Protection Regulation and consequently became applicable throughout the EU and EEA since 25 May 2018. This thesis goes beyond the scope of personal data protection (under the GDPR) and considers whether the right to be forgotten forms a part of the personality and the right to privacy as such, thus being protected as a fundamental human right. On this basis, it also considers whether not only individuals but also legal entities could benefit from the right to be forgotten. These questions are assessed in view of the conflict of fundamental human rights and their proportionality test - right to privacy (also relying on and stemming from human inviolability and dignity) as balanced against other human rights, in particular, freedom to speech and freedom of information that need to be evaluated when performing the right be forgotten. It is also necessary to consider the purpose and fundamental principles of privacy and its protection and the purpose of forgetting and its meaning for individuals and society as a whole. All...
The role of the right of access to personal data within data protection law
Semanová, Simona ; Exner, Jan (advisor) ; Kunertová, Tereza (referee)
Nowadays, when the world is full of technological transformations and digitalisation, surveillance, and a global flow of personal data, it is necessary to have the possibility of adequate protection of personal data. Such protection is more effective when data subjects are aware of the rights granted to them under data protection law and thus are able to effectively exercise them. In order to do so, they have to be informed of certain aspects of their personal data processing that is carried out by a particular controller. The right to be informed and the right of access to personal data were designed to ensure that data subjects have that necessary information. This thesis focuses on the right of access to personal data and raises the question about the extent to which this right determines the effectiveness of the protection of personal data. In order to answer this question, the author firstly deals with the right to data protection in general to explain its basic concepts, which is necessary to grasp the aim of this thesis. This is followed by discussing the general aspects of data subject rights, including the determination of principles that need to be adhered to under data protection law. Subsequently, the right to be informed, strongly correlated with the right of access to personal data,...

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