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Detecting an incident may not always be straightforward:
Examples include:
Work with technical teams and if a breach has been detected, follow the organisation’s data breach response plan
Reporting
Guidelines:
1. Containment and assessment:
2. Evaluation of risks:
3. Consider notification:
4. Review and re-evaluation:
Triage:
Does the relevant supervisory authority need to be notified?
Article 33 - notification to be made not later than 72 hours after having become aware of the breach
Unless breach unlikely to result in a risk to the rights and freedoms of natural persons
If not made within 72 hours, reasons for the delay to be provided
The notification must:
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