The roles of Data Controller and Processor as defined in the GDPR are quite easy to identify in most centralized businesses, however when it comes to identifying the roles in a blockchain/distributed ledger, the lines become blurred and the application of GDPR more complex.
Since GDPR is intended to be technology neutral, any entity established in the EU or processing the personal data of data subjects in the EU, regardless of the technology deployed, needs to identify who are the Data Controllers and who are the Processors in order for them to fulfil their respective obligations...
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I saw your any post after a long time. I think you were busy doing something else!
Hey @akdx :) how are you doing? Yes, I have been busy with work lately! Posting regularly is challenging indeed!
I am good. Thank you!
You write this article more from a legal perspective, why switching to Medium?
Yes, it is a legal issue which most businesses leveraging the blockchain tech will have to think about. I just thought it is better to avoid repeating the whole article here when I have once written it in medium :)
You can have a Wordpress blog and use the plugin Steempress to post the whole article on Steemit if you consider this avenue.
Yes, I suppose I can. May be I should explore more before settling on a platform :)
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