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How Can Epidemiologists Ensure GDPR Compliance?
To comply with GDPR, epidemiologists should:
Obtain informed consent
from data subjects before collecting personal data.
Conduct
data protection impact assessments (DPIAs)
to identify and mitigate risks associated with data processing activities.
Implement appropriate
technical and organizational measures
to ensure data security.
Maintain clear and comprehensive
documentation
of data processing activities.
Provide data subjects with accessible information about their
rights
and how to exercise them.
Designate a
Data Protection Officer (DPO)
if required, to oversee compliance efforts.
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