Safeguarding Minors' Personal Data: Legal Principles in Information Security in Ukraine and Eurupean

Y. Kobko, H. Foros, Khrystyna Shperun, Oleksandr Nikitinskyi, R. Savchuk
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The research aims to uncover the legal regulations pertaining to the protection of minors' personal data, considered a crucial component of informational security. Through an analysis of Ukrainian and European legislation, in conjunction with the General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act, this study seeks to explore preventive measures against third-party abuse of children's information. The research highlights the responsibilities imposed on state authorities and legal entities, based on Ukrainian and European legislation, to safeguard personal data. The methodology employed in this article involves the utilization of both general scientific and specialized methods of scientific cognition. The specificity of the research subject, along with its purpose and tasks, guided the selection of these methods. The research results reveal various problematic issues related to the collection, storage, use, and distribution of personal data of minors. The obligation to protect an individual's rights to the processing and preservation of personal data or private information is a responsibility placed on state authorities in accordance with the legislation of Ukraine and European countries (Germany, Switzerland, France, Italy, Norway, Great Britain), as well as on legal entities that own or store the specified personal data. In conclusion, the protection of personal data emerges as a fundamental right, integral to the broader rights of family and private life. The study also underscores the importance of international cooperation mechanisms in addressing this multifaceted issue.
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保护未成年人的个人数据:乌克兰和欧亚大陆信息安全的法律原则
本研究旨在揭示有关保护未成年人个人数据的法律法规,这些数据被视为信息安全的重要组成部分。通过对乌克兰和欧洲立法以及《通用数据保护条例》和《加利福尼亚消费者隐私法》的分析,本研究旨在探讨针对第三方滥用儿童信息的预防措施。研究强调了根据乌克兰和欧洲立法,国家当局和法律实体在保护个人数据方面所承担的责任。本文采用的方法既包括一般科学方法,也包括专门的科学认知方法。研究课题的特殊性及其目的和任务是选择这些方法的依据。研究结果揭示了与收集、存储、使用和分发未成年人个人数据相关的各种问题。根据乌克兰和欧洲国家(德国、瑞士、法国、意大利、挪威、英国)的立法,保护个人处理和保存个人数据或私人信息的权利是国家当局以及拥有或存储特定个人数据的法律实体的责任。总之,保护个人数据是一项基本权利,与更广泛的家庭和私人生活权利密不可分。本研究还强调了国际合作机制在解决这一多方面问题中的重要性。
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