Legal frameworks for maintaining the security of private data processing (A comparative study of Iranian and EU law)

Document Type : Original Article

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1 PhD in Private Law, Allameh Tabatabaei

2 Ph.D. Student of Private Law-University of Judicial Sciences

Abstract

The invention of IoT tools, despite its many applications in industry and commerce, has also posed challenges to the legal system.One of the most important challenges is maintaining the security of private data processing.The main question of the present study is what legal frameworks are in place to protect the private information of individuals in the processing of private data by transnational corporations in Iranian and EU law, and what legal and executive policies should be pursued in the face of existing gaps? To take?The most important legal frameworks available are licensing of Internet of Things controllers and processors for this information, determining the limits and quality of performance of these institutions in the face of private information, monitoring the performance of these institutions and implementing mechanisms for concluding processing contracts in decentralized platforms. However, in this regard, Iranian law requires the adoption of effective laws on the mechanism of private data processing, the allocation of licenses for digital signatures, accreditation and the mechanism of exchange of virtual currencies, and the provision of competent regulatory authorities.

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