Multinational companies operating in Israel typically face several recurring data protection issues, including local database registration requirements; conditions for international data transfers; and monitoring and surveillance of employees at the workplace. This article briefly outlines the Israeli approach to each of these issues in turn, including notable recent changes and proposals for reform.
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Tags: Data Protection, employment, EU, Israel, monitoring, Privacy, workplace
March 18, 2008 at 11:50 am |
Does the Schofman Report or the 1981 PPA or any other law or regulation address the data controller/data processor relationship, including mandatory contractual obligations when sub-contracting personal data processing? Thank you, I’d appreciate a citation if possible.