Courrier des statistiques N9 - 2023
Statistical data confidentiality: a key challenge for the Official Statistical System
The Official Statistical Service (SSP) is responsible for producing and disseminating statistical information based on administrative data or surveys. The SSP therefore holds a wide range of confidential data on individuals, households, businesses and organisations. To fulfil its legal and ethical obligations, the SSP must ensure the confidentiality of data collected or produced for statistical purposes, by applying statistical confidentiality and observing the personal data protection obligations set out in the Data Protection Act and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
The SSP is not required to answer requisitions, and in case of non-compliance with statistical confidentiality, severe criminal sanctions are applied. Statistical confidentiality obligations stem from the 1951 Act on Legal Obligation, Coordination and Confidentiality in the Field of Statistics and from European regulations, such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and Regulation No 223 on European Statistics.
Paru le :29/10/2024
The Official Statistical Service (SSP) is composed of INSEE and 16 Ministerial Statistical Offices (MSOs) who carry out statistical operations in their field of competence.