Slide GDPR - PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION Decades ago, the European Parliament and the Council of the European Union tried to establish a legal framework that would regulate the problem of processing personal data of European Union citizens and the free movement of such data. Frequent efforts finally led to the desired epilogue - on May 25, 2018, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was created. Although it is not a member of the EU, the Republic of Serbia has committed itself through the Stabilization and Association Agreement to harmonize the national legislation in the field of data protection with the legal acquis of the European Union. In order to fulfill the aforementioned obligations, it adopted the Law on Protection of Personal Data, which entered into force and began to be applied in August 2019. The Law on the Protection of Personal Data stipulates the obligation of all economic entities, which have their headquarters in the territory of the Republic of Serbia, regardless of their size or the predominant activity they engage in, and which come into possession and process the data of natural persons, to harmonize their operations with legal provisions and instructions issued by the Commissioner for Information of Public Importance and Personal Data Protection.

Slide Companies, through their work, collect and process data on natural persons from their clients - existing or future, when sending offers, concluding contracts, providing services or selling products. Then from your employees or potential candidates for employment, by concluding an employment contract, applying for mandatory insurance, monitoring the communication of employees in the company. Companies also process data on founders, directors, visitors to websites or online stores, or during video surveillance around and in the company's premises or in other cases where the data of natural persons is acquired and processed. Personal data is any data relating to a natural person whose identity is determined in any way, directly or indirectly, and in particular based on features such as first and last name, social security number, location or any other physical, physiological, genetic data. , mental, economic, cultural and social identity.

Slide Whether you are encountering the GDPR and issues relevant to this segment for the first time, or you know a lot, but still want professional help in the field of personal data protection, you are in the right place - FinExperat's expert team will provide you with insight into the complete regulation and answer your questions. all your questions and challenges you face. The services we provide to clients in this area include: • Creation of mandatory internal acts and forms;
• Establishment of procedures for the conduct of the company and its employees in accordance with the provisions of the Law;
• Assistance in the communication of the company with clients, employees and the Commissioner for Personal Data Protection;
• Assistance and counseling of the company when acting on requests for deletion, transfer, addition, modification or restriction of processing, etc.
• Counseling, drafting of opinions and assistance in connection with the implementation of the Law on the Protection of Personal Data;
• Assistance in the procedure of preparation for control by the Commissioner;