Respect data protection principles

Description

Ensure that access to personal or institutional data conforms to the legal and ethical framework governing such access.

Alternative labels

follow data protection principles
respect protection of data principles
comply with data protection regulations
respect principles for data protection

Skill type

skill/competence

Skill reusability level

sector-specific

Relationships with occupations

Essential skill

Respect data protection principles is an essential skill of the following occupations:

File clerk: File clerks are in charge of maintaining records of a company and managing forms and information. They organise and retrieve documents when necessary and ensure an efficient working system.
Archivist: Archivists assess, collect, organise, preserve and provide access to records and archives. Records maintained are in any format, analogue or digital and include several kinds of media (documents, photographs, video and sound recordings, etc.).

Optional skill

Respect data protection principles is optional for these occupations. This means knowing this skill may be an asset for career advancement if you are in one of these occupations.

Administrative assistant: Administrative assistants perform administrative and office support for supervisors. They perform a variety of tasks, such as answering telephone calls, receiving and directing visitors, ordering office supplies, maintaining the office facilities running smoothly, and ensuring that equipment and appliances work properly.
Office clerk: Office clerks are responsible for performing clerical and administrative duties in an office setting and support of business operations within a department. They assist all the administrative staff, secretaries, and assistants by sorting mail, filing forms and documents, answering phones, greeting clients, scheduling meetings, and serving drinks.
Reprographics technician: Reprographics technicians are responsible for the full or partial process of reproduction of graphical documents through mechanical-driven or digital means, such as photography, scanning or digital printing. These activities are commonly performed for purposes of maintaining archives or other structured catalogues.
Typesetter: Typesetters ensure that printed text is correctly set and visually pleasing. While typesetting was originally done manually and later employed techniques like linotype and phototypesetting, almost all typesetting is now done digitally using design programs or specialised typesetting programs.

 


 

References

  1. Respect data protection principles – ESCO

 

Last updated on September 20, 2022