What term describes the GDPR requirement for organizations to design data protection into their products and processes from the outset?
- Data Encryption
- Data Minimization
- Data Portability
- Data Protection by Design and by Default
GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) requires organizations to implement "Data Protection by Design and by Default." This means that data protection must be an integral part of product and process development, ensuring data security from the start rather than added as an afterthought.
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