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Title: Data Protection Risks in Transitional Times: Th e Case of European Retail Banks
Authors: VAN ZEELAND, Ine 
PIERSON, Jo 
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: HART PUBLISHING LTD
Source: Matsumi, Hideyuki; Hallinan, Dara; Dimitrova, Diana; Kosta, Eleni; De Hert, Paul (Ed.). Data Protection Risks in Transitional Times, HART PUBLISHING LTD, p. 1 -26
Series/Report: Computers Privacy and Data Protection
Abstract: The banking sector has a highly developed procedural approach to risk. Faced with legal requirements to protect personal data using a risk-based approach, it may seem natural for banks to 'translate' existing risk management procedures to these new types of risks. We present findings of an empirical study into practices of personal data protection in European retail banks, with a focus on their conceptualisation of data protection risks. The study was mostly carried out during 2020, the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic. This offered the additional opportunity to study banks' practices in managing data protection risks in transitional times, under conditions of accelerated digitalisation. Based on our findings, we argue that banks did not fully anticipate and mitigate risks that negatively affect data subjects' interests. The reconciliation of the GDPR's risk-based approach and banks' procedural approach is likely to leave gaps in the latter's management of data protection risks. We suggest including data subjects in risk assessment procedures as a potential remedy.
Notes: Van Zeeland, I (corresponding author), Vrije Univ Brussel, IMEC, SMIT, Brussels, Belgium.
Keywords: Retail banks;GDPR;privacy;risk
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/42053
ISBN: 978-1-50996-592-2
978-1-50996-590-8
ISI #: 001105787900002
Category: B2
Type: Book Section
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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