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Keyword: «personal data»

The disclosure by the employee of the personal data of other employees is the basis for the application of disciplinary action to him in the form of dismissal. However, the behavior of the employee should not be assessed formally and the purpose of the dissemination of personal data should be taken into account, among other things. In this article, the author highlights the legally significant circumstances that will contribute to finding a balance between the right to freedom of speech, the right to work and the right to privacy.
The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal regulation of relations related to the collection and processing of information related to the personal data of an individual, as well as the protection of such information. The authors consider the problems of legal regulation in the designated area on the example of a separate dispute.
The article is devoted to the analysis of the legal regulation of relations related to the collection and processing of information related to the personal data of an individual, as well as the protection of such information. The authors consider the problems of legal regulation in the designated area on the example of a separate dispute.
The article examines the legal basis for regulating relations in the field of personal data protection in the EU, Russia, China, India and the USA in the context of the development of the information society and the digital economy.
The experience of the pandemic has significantly changed the current processes, transferring almost all spheres of life to a digital format: online services and work, distance learning and medicine, government digital services, etc., up to a new economic model, which was given the name «contactless economy». In parallel with the growth of the volume of data collected, not only the number of useful services and products is growing, but also the number of leaks, cases of cyber fraud and data abuse. Today, fraudulent attacks on citizens have turned into a real national disaster. The main vulnerability of our citizens lies in ignorance of the rules for handling their personal data and the rules for maintaining privacy in a world where data has become the «new oil». There are not enough information resources on which citizens could draw knowledge at the moment. In this regard, one of the main tasks of business and the state should be to increase the privacy culture of the country's population.