Definition
Some organisations must appoint a DPO because of their public function, monitoring activity, or processing of special category data at scale.
Why it matters
The DPO helps ensure risk intelligence is lawful, proportionate, and accountable.
Glossary
A DPO is a data protection officer responsible for advising, monitoring compliance, and acting as a point of contact.
Some organisations must appoint a DPO because of their public function, monitoring activity, or processing of special category data at scale.
The DPO helps ensure risk intelligence is lawful, proportionate, and accountable.