Article 8.2: Elements of the data transfer risk assessment

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The risk assessment of data Transfer outside the Kingdom or Disclosure to a party outside the Kingdom should include at least the following elements:

  1. The purpose of the Transfer or Disclosure and its legal basis.
  2. Description of the nature of the Transfer or Disclosure to be carried out and its geographic scope.
  3. Means and appropriate safeguards adopted for the Transfer of Personal Data outside the Kingdom and the extent to which they are sufficient to achieve the required level of protection for Personal Data.
  4. Measures taken to ensure that the Transfer or Disclosure is limited to the minimum amount of Personal Data necessary to achieve the purposes.
  5. The material or moral impact that may result from the Transfer or Disclosure, and the possibility of any harm to Data Subjects.
  6. Measures to prevent and mitigate identified risks to protect Personal Data.

This requirement is part of the framework:  
Personal Data Protection Law (Saudi Arabia)
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The risk assessment of data Transfer outside the Kingdom or Disclosure to a party outside the Kingdom should include at least the following elements:

  1. The purpose of the Transfer or Disclosure and its legal basis.
  2. Description of the nature of the Transfer or Disclosure to be carried out and its geographic scope.
  3. Means and appropriate safeguards adopted for the Transfer of Personal Data outside the Kingdom and the extent to which they are sufficient to achieve the required level of protection for Personal Data.
  4. Measures taken to ensure that the Transfer or Disclosure is limited to the minimum amount of Personal Data necessary to achieve the purposes.
  5. The material or moral impact that may result from the Transfer or Disclosure, and the possibility of any harm to Data Subjects.
  6. Measures to prevent and mitigate identified risks to protect Personal Data.

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Article 8.2: Elements of the data transfer risk assessment
of the framework  
Personal Data Protection Law (Saudi Arabia)
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Managing and sharing data protection impact assessments
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Documentation of lawful personal data processing and transfer
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Controls for ensuring the proper recipient of personal data transfer
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Controls for ensuring the proper recipient of personal data transfer

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Legal bases for personal data transfers between different legal zones
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Records of personal data transfers to third parties
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