Ethical Data Management in Discourse (GPDR) - Index
1.- Introduction
2.- Basic Regulation
3. Fundamental Principles of GPDR in Data Management in Medical Environments
- -3.1 Protection of Fundamental Rights
- 3.2 Lawful Data Processing
- 3.3 Data Minimization
- 3.4 Transparency and Consent
- 3.5 Accuracy
- 3.6 Storage Limitation
- 3.7 Integrity and Confidentiality
- 3.8 Proactive Accountability
4. Best Practices on the Hawk Discourse Platform
5. Personal Data Management in Hawk Discourse
- 5.1 Types of Data Managed
- 5.2 Anonymization and Pseudonymization
- 5.3 Categories of Access to Information
- 5.4 Protection of Sensitive Data
6. Information Security in Hawk Discourse
- 6.1 Encryption and Data Protection
- 6.2 Access Control and Authentication
- 6.3 Data Monitoring and Auditing
- 6.4 Security Incident Management
- 6.5 Infrastructure Configuration Security
- 6.6 Integration with SSO and Identity Providers
- 6.7 Content and Retention Policies
7.- User Rights
8. Responsible Use of the platform by users
- 8.1 Guidelines for Publishing Content on Discourse
- 8.2 What to Avoid: Examples of Bad Practices
-8.3 Tools for Reporting Inappropriate Content
9.- Support and Resources
10.- Compliance and Audits
- 10.1 Internal Compliance Audits
- 10.2 Data Protection Impact Assessment (DPIA)
- 10.3 Policy Review and Updates