izvor: https://pulse.microsoft.com/uploads/prod/2018/03/Work
Productivity_GDPRforEducation_KickStartGuide.pdf
Introducing GDPR
As of 25th May 2018, many organisations, even those outside the European Union (EU), will be accountable for all their data under a new EU regulation, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). The regulation is designed to protect all EU citizens’ data privacy and to harmonise all data privacy laws across Europe. GDPR will affect what data you have, how you use it, where it is stored, and how long it can be stored for.
Why is GDPR important?
An educational institution’s journey can mirror a student’s learning journey, marked by milestones that are recorded and evaluated at every stage. Sometimes the data generated will stay the same for years, while at other times it will change rapidly as students and staff move through the institution. GDPR creates a uniform European legal framework, giving subjects who reside in Europe rights over this data.
Regulation key is very simple!