GDPR for Other Industries
Industry-specific guidance on GDPR compliance for other industries organisations. Understand the requirements, risk level, and key obligations that apply to your sector.
Compliance Risk Level
This industry faces baseline regulatory obligations under general data protection rules.
About GDPR
The EU's landmark data protection law that governs how organisations collect, store, process, and transfer personal data of individuals in the European Economic Area.
GDPR Impact on Other Industries
Organisations in sectors not specifically targeted by NIS2, DORA, or the AI Act's high-risk categories still face substantial compliance obligations under the GDPR and ePrivacy Directive. Professional services firms, hospitality, agriculture, real estate, media, non-profits, and other industries must protect personal data, implement proper consent mechanisms, respond to data subject rights requests, and report breaches. While the regulatory burden is lighter than for highly-regulated sectors, GDPR fines can still be significant — up to €20 million or 4% of global turnover. Any organisation with a website must comply with cookie consent requirements under ePrivacy.
Key GDPR Requirements for Other Industries
Key GDPR Articles for Other Industries
Principles relating to processing of personal data
Establishes the seven foundational principles: lawfulness, fairness, transparency, purpose limitation, data minimisation, accuracy, storage limitation, integrity and confidentiality, and accountability.
Lawfulness of processing
Defines six legal bases for processing: consent, contract, legal obligation, vital interests, public interest, and legitimate interests. At least one must apply to every processing activity.
Information to be provided to data subjects
Requires organisations to provide transparent, concise information about processing purposes, legal basis, data retention, and rights — both when data is collected directly and indirectly.
Rights of the data subject
Covers access, rectification, erasure, restriction, portability, objection, and automated decision-making. Organisations must respond within one month, extendable to three months for complex requests.
Data protection by design and by default
Requires organisations to implement data protection measures from the earliest stages of system design, and to process only the minimum data necessary by default.
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