Data Protection in Kosovo

Security in Kosovo

LPPD contains general provisions when it comes to safety of processing of personal data. Security of processing of personal data refers to adopting appropriate organisational, technical and logical-technical procedures and measures in order to prevent any accidental, deliberate unauthorised destruction, disclosure, modification, etc. Implementing security measures is carried out by (Article 31 (1)):

  • Pseudonymization and encryption of personal data;
  • The ability to ensure the ongoing confidentiality, integrity, availability and resilience of processing systems and services;
  • The ability to restore the availability and access to personal data in a timely manner in the event of a physical or technical incident;
  • A process for regularly testing, assessing and evaluating the effectiveness of technical and organisational measures for ensuring the security of the processing.

The above measures of security are not sector-specific and apply to the processing of personal data in general.


In addition to implementing appropriate organizational, technical, and procedural measures for the secure processing of personal data, Regulation 02/2023 imposes specific measures on drone users to protect personal data, including (Article 8.1):

  • Prohibiting unauthorized access to premises storing processed personal data.
  • Restricting data access and prohibiting unauthorized use of archiving tools.
  • Requiring authorization from licensed drone users for equipment commissioning and securing tools against unauthorized use.
  • Mandating employees to lock computers, lockers, and offices containing personal data when leaving their workplace.
  • Ensuring the protection of data from unauthorized access in the presence of non-employees.
  • Prohibiting the display of personal data on screens in the presence of unauthorized persons.
  • Restricting the removal of devices containing personal data from the office and ensuring data deletion or destruction in unsafe places.
  • Prohibiting employees from recording or copying records without permission from the licensed user.
  • Restricting the use of drone-collected data for purposes other than its intended collection, unless permitted by relevant personal data protection legislation.

Continue reading

  • no results

Previous topic
Back to top