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Processor To Processor DPA Template for Singapore

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Key Requirements PROMPT example:

Processor To Processor DPA

"I need a Processor to Processor DPA under Singapore law for our cloud storage service provider to transfer data to their analytics sub-processor, with specific provisions for cross-border transfers to Australia and enhanced security measures for healthcare data."

Document background
The Processor to Processor DPA is essential when one data processor needs to transfer personal data to another processor for further processing activities. This agreement is specifically tailored to Singapore's legal framework, particularly the PDPA, and addresses key requirements such as data security, breach notification, and processing limitations. It's commonly used in outsourcing arrangements, cloud services, and other scenarios where multiple processors handle personal data in a chain of processing activities.
Suggested Sections

1. Parties: Identification of both processors and their roles

2. Background: Context of the processing relationship and reference to main service agreement

3. Definitions: Key terms including types of personal data, processing activities, and technical terms

4. Scope and Purpose of Processing: Detailed description of processing activities and purposes

5. Obligations of the Parties: Specific responsibilities of each processor

6. Security Measures: Technical and organizational measures for data protection

7. Data Breach Procedures: Notification and handling of data breaches

8. Term and Termination: Duration and termination provisions

Optional Sections

1. Cross-border Transfers: Required if data transfers outside Singapore are contemplated

2. Sub-processing: Terms for engaging additional processors

3. Industry-Specific Compliance: Additional requirements for specific regulated sectors such as banking, healthcare, or telecommunications

Suggested Schedules

1. Description of Processing Activities: Detailed list of processing operations, data categories, and purposes

2. Technical and Security Measures: Specific security controls and measures implemented

3. Approved Sub-processors: List of authorized sub-processors if applicable

4. Data Transfer Mechanisms: Details of cross-border transfer arrangements if applicable

Authors

Alex Denne

Head of Growth (Open Source Law) @ ¶¶Òõ¶ÌÊÓƵ | 3 x UCL-Certified in Contract Law & Drafting | 4+ Years Managing 1M+ Legal Documents | Serial Founder & Legal AI Author

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PDPA 2012: Singapore's Personal Data Protection Act 2012 - Primary legislation governing data protection, covering requirements for collection, use, disclosure, and care of personal data, including mandatory data breach notification requirements

Data Protection Regulations 2021: Subsidiary legislation under PDPA providing specific requirements for data protection compliance in Singapore

Data Breach Notification Regulations: Regulations specifying requirements and procedures for mandatory data breach notifications under the PDPA

Data Portability Regulations: Regulations governing the requirements for data portability between organizations under the PDPA

PDPC Advisory Guidelines on Key Concepts: Official guidelines from the Personal Data Protection Commission explaining key concepts and implementation of PDPA requirements

Guide to Data Protection by Design: PDPC guidelines for incorporating data protection considerations into ICT systems design and implementation

Guide on Data Protection Clauses: PDPC guidance on drafting data protection clauses in agreements related to personal data processing

Transfer Limitation Guidelines: PDPC Advisory Guidelines on requirements and compliance for international data transfers outside Singapore

Sector-Specific Regulations: Additional regulatory requirements specific to sectors such as banking, healthcare, and telecommunications that may affect data processing agreements

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