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At the Assembly Meeting held on November 27, 2019, chaired by YTSO Assembly President Muğlim Bağatar and with the participation of the Assembly Members, Attorney Erdem Manyas, one of the lawyers of the MLA Attorneys at Law and Financial Advisory Office, on the Law No. 6698, Clarification obligation, obligation to delete, destroy and anonymize, personal data inventory He gave detailed information to YTSO Assembly Members about the preparation process and the VERBIS system.
Manyas said, “The Personal Data Protection Law required companies to take serious measures. Companies will not be able to share personal data without the consent of the person and they must obtain separate consent for each specific issue. Violating data security and sharing without consent will have heavy sanctions and penalties.
In the continuation of his presentation, Manyas underlined that the provisions of the Law will be applied to real persons whose personal data are processed, and to natural and legal persons who process this data fully or partially automatically or non-automatically provided that they are part of any data recording system.
Reminding that 3 separate regulations were published on the subject in addition to the KVKK in the period following the publication of the law, Lawyer Erdem Manyas said that the Personal Data Protection Board was established, as a result of this, companies are obliged to work within the scope of the law. creation, obtaining consent from workplace employees, appointment of a data controller in the workplace and registration in the data controllers registry, etc. He reminded me that he has some responsibilities.
In addition to this, Manyas pointed out that the obligation to determine the data controller and data processors determined at the workplace in accordance with the regulation to delete, destroy or anonymize existing personal data, and to prepare a personal data storage and destruction policy in accordance with the personal data processing inventory, said, companies and individuals emphasized the importance of adding a special clause within the scope of KVKK in all contracts to be concluded with third parties.
