Where the processing is carried out by a public authority, except for courts or independent judicial authorities when acting in their judicial capacity, where, in the private sector, processing is carried out by a controller whose core activities consist of processing operations that require regular and systematic monitoring of the data subjects on a large scale, or where the core activities of the controller or the processor consist of processing on a large scale of special categories of personal data and data relating to criminal convictions and offences, a person with expert knowledge of data protection law and practices should assist the controller or processor to monitor internal compliance with this Regulation. In the private sector, the core activities of a controller relate to its primary activities and do not relate to the processing of personal data as ancillary activities. The necessary level of expert knowledge should be determined in particular according to the data processing operations carried out and the protection required for the personal data processed by the controller or the processor. Such data protection officers, whether or not they are an employee of the controller, should be in a position to perform their duties and tasks in an independent manner.
GDPR Recital EN
Recital 97
Related across sources
Guidance Guidelines 3/2019 on processing of personal data through video devices Guidance Guidelines 05/2022 on the use of facial recognition technology in the area of law enforcement Guidance Guidelines 3/2018 on the territorial scope of the GDPR (Article 3) Guidance Guidelines 01/2022 on data subject rights - Right of access Guidance Guidelines 04/2022 on the calculation of administrative fines under the GDPR Guidance ARTICLE 29 DATA PROTECTION WORKING PARTY