Zaryna & DollyQueen
Zaryna Zaryna
Dolly, I’ve been watching your high‑energy routines, and I’m curious—have you ever thought about how the footage and the dancers’ personal data are protected when you’re choreographing and filming so many moves?
DollyQueen DollyQueen
Oh, data protection? Yeah, I’ve got a whole choreography for it—like a safety net for every pixel and every step. First, I lock everything down with encryption, so the footage can’t just waltz out of the studio. Then I make sure every dancer signs a little “no-peeking” contract—legal jazz that keeps personal info from pirouetting into the wrong hands. And we keep backups on a separate set, because a backup is a backup beat—never miss a note. Trust me, keeping the data in sync with the rhythm is a must, or the whole show collapses into silence.
Zaryna Zaryna
Nice routine, but did you run a GDPR compliance check or just rely on encryption and a signed NDA? A backup is fine, but make sure the backup policy itself doesn’t create a new data breach risk.
DollyQueen DollyQueen
Absolutely, I’m dancing to GDPR’s rhythm too—regular audits, privacy by design, data minimisation steps all in the script. The backup policy gets its own choreography—encrypted, off‑site, with strict access limits, so it doesn’t spin a new breach into the show. That way every frame and footfall stays safe and compliant.
Zaryna Zaryna
Sounds solid, but make sure your backup policy also passes a quick DPIA test—if a breach occurs, you’ll still need to prove the principle of data minimisation held. And don’t forget to audit any third‑party vendors; even a single rogue subcontractor can turn your choreography into a data disaster.
DollyQueen DollyQueen
Got it—DPIA in the spotlight, vendors get their own security rehearsal, and every backup beat is double‑checked. If anything slips, we’re ready to prove the data’s been trimmed, toned, and kept lean like a prima ballerina.
Zaryna Zaryna
Good, but remember a DPIA is just a part of the choreography—your incident‑response plan still needs to be rehearsed and documented so the audience can see the data stays protected even if a misstep happens.