- Summary
- The provided text outlines strict legal requirements in Lithuania for managing personal data (padas) held by employees and ensuring their security. The legal framework emphasizes the protection of sensitive personal information from unauthorized access or loss, particularly during work. Companies must implement technical and organizational measures to secure employee data, including data classification, secure storage methods, and access controls for specific employees and systems. The process requires defining the purpose and tools for data handling, aligning it with national and EU directives like the EU 2016/679 on physical data protection and Directive 95/46/EEC. Compliance is mandatory with the general protection principles, confidentiality mandates, and relevant legislation, which include regulations like BDAR, ADTA, and other European and Lithuanian legal acts. Furthermore, organizations must prevent leakage of employee data to unauthorized individuals and maintain records in secure baselines to avoid duplication or accidental loss. Finally, responsible data protection officers must be trained to identify risks, manage incidents, and ensure legal adherence to these regulations in accordance with national laws.
- Title
- Delano
- Description
- Delano
- NS Lookup
- A 79.98.24.19
- Dates
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Created 2026-04-11Updated 2026-04-11Summarized 2026-04-11
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