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The stakeholders are the entities that are concerned, in one way or another, by the processing of the personal data. They include the individuals to whom the data relates (or who can be affected by the processing of the data) and the entities taking part in the processing of the data or having (legally or illegally) access to it. Identifying all stakeholders is a key step in a privacy risk analysis because it helps the analyst determine the persons to be protected and the entities that can act on the data and should be responsible for their protection. It can also provide useful information to identify the potential risk sources (which are discussed in the next chapter).

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De, S.J., Le Métayer, D. (2016). Stakeholders. In: Privacy Risk Analysis. Synthesis Lectures on Information Security, Privacy, and Trust. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-02349-1_5

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