1. What are the contents of the personal information protection impact assessment?
1. When the personal information processor needs to carry out personal information protection impact assessment, the assessment contents include:
(1) Whether the purpose and method of personal information processing are legal, proper and necessary;
(2) Impact on personal rights and security risks.
2. Legal basis: Article 56 of the Personal Information Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) stipulates that the impact assessment of personal information protection shall include the following contents: whether the purpose and method of personal information processing are legal, fair and necessary; Impact on personal rights and security risks; Whether the protective measures taken are legal, effective and appropriate to the degree of risk. Personal information protection impact assessment report and processing records shall be kept for at least three years.
Second, how to protect personal information
In view of the main ways of personal information disclosure, we should pay attention to or do the following five aspects to protect personal information:
(1) Protect your personal privacy information such as your ID number, bank card number and password. Don't tell this information to others by email, text message or telephone at will, no matter how reliable you think this person is.
(2) Protect the safety of personal computers and mobile phones. For example, by installing a firewall to prevent intruders from accessing personal computers and mobile phones remotely; Using complex passwords will make it more difficult for hackers to crack passwords. When you are not using the computer, be sure to turn it off.
(3) Clean up "information garbage" reasonably. Clean up personal privacy before throwing away files containing private information.
(4) Read bank statements, bills and credit card reports carefully to confirm that there are no suspicious transactions.
(5) Pay attention to online shopping: first confirm whether the website is safe, and then enter credit cards and personal information.
If you find someone using your personal information to damage any of your rights and interests, you should call the police immediately.
Through the above analysis, we know that according to the provisions of the Personal Information Protection Law of People's Republic of China (PRC), when personal information processors need to conduct personal information protection impact assessment, the assessment content includes whether the purpose and method of personal information processing are legal, just and necessary; Impact on personal rights and security risks.