The Ukraine Parliamentary Commissioner for Human Rights issued guidance for the protection of personal data under martial law, amid the Russian invasion. The guidance included potential restrictions on the human right to privacy and legal grounds for the processing of personal data by government agencies, updated responsibilities to protect personal data for owners and managers, legal grounds for organizations involved in charitable aid to citizens, how to protect data from cybercriminals and how to protect data from fraudulent activity.
Ukraine's human rights commissioner releases martial law data protection guidance
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