## Icons – GRPR Roles
### Slide Content
The PowerPoint slide is titled "Icons – GRPR Roles" and lists roles related to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR): Data Subject, Business, Data Protection Officer (DPO), Data Controller, Processor, Supervisor, and Legal Authority.
Each role is accompanied by an icon:
- The Data Subject icon represents the individual whose data is being processed.
- The Business icon signifies the entity that is responsible for data processing.
- The DPO is shown with a shield that symbolizes protection.
- Data Controller is paired with a building, signifying the organization making decisions about data processing.
- The Processor is illustrated with data storage and gear icons, indicating the entity processing data on behalf of the controller.
- The Supervisor is depicted with an authoritative figure, and Legal Authority with gavels, representing regulatory oversight.
### Graphical Look
- The slide background is white with a dark teal wave-shape header at the top.
- Six gray-scaled icons lined up horizontally with text below each explain the role each icon represents.
- From left to right, the icons depict a human figure, a building, a shield with a checkmark, three overlapping storage drives with a gear, an authoritative figure, and two crossed gavels.
- On the right-hand side, there's a vertical teal banner with the text "Fully editable icons" in white.
- Below the banner, a circle highlights one of the icons – two crossed gavels with a teal border and shadow, suggesting emphasis on this particular icon.
- A smaller text box to the right states, "More icons available. Check our website" with a web address.
The slide is clean and well-organized, using contrasting colors to highlight different elements effectively. The icons are modern and simple, making them easily recognizable for their intended roles.
### Use Cases
- To explain the different roles and responsibilities in GDPR during compliance training or workshops.
- In legal or data privacy presentations to clarify the key players in data protection and privacy matters.
- During internal meetings to review or assign GDPR-related roles within an organization.
- In sales or consulting pitches to illustrate a company's expertise in GDPR and data privacy services.