Risks can be used in various places in caralegal. The GDPR requires these to be specified at least in relation to the data protection impact assessment.
Places where risks can be selected or linked in caralegal:
Data protection impact assessment, page 9
Processing activities, page 5
Asset management, page 3
and much more.
The indication of risks in the context of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is important, as the GDPR aims to guarantee the rights and freedoms of data subjects with regard to the protection of their personal data. Risks in this context refer to possible impairments of these rights through the processing of personal data.
The GDPR fundamentally follows a risk-based approach. This means that organisations must take measures that are appropriate to the risk.