Sweden's data protection authority, Datainspektionen, published guidance on the processing of employees' personal data by private or public entities. The guidance first covers the regulations employers need to adhere to, who is responsible for data processing and the role of a data protection officer. Following the basic introduction, the authority breaks down specific areas of concern with employee data processing, including the employer's responsibility, biometric data and employee monitoring.
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