According to the European Data Protection Board, which of the following concepts or practices does NOT follow from the principles relating to the processing of personal data under EU data protection law?
According to the European Data Protection Board, which of the following concepts or practices does NOT follow from the principles relating to the processing of personal data under EU data protection law?
The principles relating to the processing of personal data under EU data protection law include lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation, data minimization, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity, and confidentiality. 'Data ownership allocation' does not follow from these principles because EU data protection law does not explicitly mention or rely on the concept of data ownership. Instead, it focuses on the rights and responsibilities related to the control and processing of personal data. In contrast, access control management, frequent pseudonymization key rotation, and error propagation avoidance are practices that can be derived from or support the aforementioned principles.
I think the answer is D...
I think A