Conseguridad SL – €50,000 Fine (Spain, 2020)

€50,000Agencia Española de Protección de Datos29 October 2020Spain
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General GDPR enforcement action

This case relates to broader data protection obligations, not specifically to cookie or consent banner compliance. It is not included in cookie statistics or the Risk Calculator.

Conseguridad SL was fined for not having a data protection officer while using a video surveillance system. This is significant because it shows that companies must have proper oversight when handling personal data, especially in sensitive areas like security. Small businesses should consider appointing a data protection officer to ensure compliance with data protection laws.

What happened

Conseguridad SL failed to designate a data protection officer while operating a video surveillance system.

Who was affected

Individuals recorded by Conseguridad SL's video surveillance system.

What the authority found

The Spanish DPA ruled that Conseguridad SL violated GDPR by not having a designated data protection officer.

Why this matters

This case underscores the necessity for companies to have a data protection officer when processing personal data on a large scale. Small businesses should evaluate their data protection needs to avoid similar penalties.

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Art. 37(1)(b) GDPR

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Article 34(1)(ñ) LOPDGDD
Article 34(3) LOPDGDD
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Conseguridad SL (a private security company) set up a video surveillance system recording any individual that enters and work in their premises. However, the company does not have a data protection officer, meaning that no GPDR rights can be exercised in that respect. Conseguridad SL did not respond when notified by the Spanish DPA. Does the lack of a data protection officer in a company result in a breach of Article 37 GDPR? The Spanish DPA (AEPD) found that Conseguridad SL had violated Article 37(1)(b) GDPR by not having designated a data protection officer (DPO). The absence of a DPO also resulted in a breach of Article 34(1)(ñ) and 34(3) of the national law, "LOPPDGDD". The DPA specified that a DPO is necessary where a private security company processes personal data on a large scale, such as Conseguridad SL. On the question of video surveillance, the Spanish DPA mentioned that the installation of video cameras are not necessarily illegal, so long as they have an information notice attached (Article 22(4) LOPDGDD). Conseguridad SL was fined €50000 for not having a DPO.

Details

Fine Date

29 October 2020

Authority

Agencia Española de Protección de Datos

Fine Amount

€50,000

GDPRhub ID

gdprhub-2877

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