Cross-Framework Mapping

Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal DatavsFERPA

See exactly how Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data controls map to FERPA. Pre-computed mappings, identified gaps, and coverage analysis.

28
Controls Mapped
21
Gaps Found
29%
Coverage

According to the TheArtOfService Compliance Knowledge Graph:

Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data maps to FERPA with 29% coverage across 14 directly mapped controls. Analysis of 49 Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data controls identifies 35 compliance gaps — primarily concentrated in Dominican Republic DPL: Data Subject Rights.

Source: TheArtOfService Knowledge Graph | 49 controls analysed | 725 frameworks | 447K+ cross-framework mappings

Control Mappings

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Dominican Republic DPL: Data Collection & Consent(9 mappings)

DO-DPL-02Consent management and withdrawal3 targets
FERPA-08Right to erasure and deletion
FERPA-10Right to restrict processing
FERPA-22Privacy by design and default
DO-DPL-04Purpose limitation and specification3 targets
FERPA-08Right to erasure and deletion
FERPA-10Right to restrict processing
FERPA-22Privacy by design and default
DO-DPL-05Data minimization requirements3 targets
FERPA-08Right to erasure and deletion
FERPA-10Right to restrict processing
FERPA-22Privacy by design and default

Dominican Republic DPL: Data Subject Rights(1 mappings)

DO-DPL-09Right to data portability
FERPA-09Right to data portability

Dominican Republic DPL: Data Security(7 mappings)

DO-DPL-13Encryption of personal data
FERPA-13Encryption of personal data
DO-DPL-15Access control for personal data
FERPA-15Access control for personal data
DO-DPL-16Data breach notification requirements2 targets
FERPA-16Data breach notification requirements
FERPA-17Security incident response procedures
DO-DPL-17Security incident response procedures2 targets
FERPA-16Data breach notification requirements
FERPA-17Security incident response procedures
DO-DPL-18Regular security testing and assessment
FERPA-18Regular security testing and assessment

Dominican Republic DPL: Data Governance(3 mappings)

DO-DPL-19Data protection officer designation3 targets
FERPA-19Data protection officer designation
FERPA-21Data protection impact assessments
FERPA-23Data processing agreements

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What are the key differences between Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data and FERPA?

Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data has 49 controls across its framework, while FERPA covers 64 controls. Direct mapping analysis identifies 14 overlapping controls (29% coverage). The frameworks diverge most significantly in Dominican Republic DPL: Data Subject Rights, where 6 Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data controls have no direct FERPA equivalent.

How many controls map between Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data and FERPA?

Of 49 total Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data controls, 14 map directly to FERPA controls — representing 29% coverage. The remaining 35 controls represent compliance gaps requiring additional documentation or compensating controls to satisfy both frameworks simultaneously.

What are the compliance gaps when mapping Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data to FERPA?

35 Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data controls have no direct equivalent in FERPA. The highest concentration of gaps is in Dominican Republic DPL: Data Subject Rights with 6 unmapped controls. These gaps represent areas where additional controls, policies, or documentation must be created to achieve compliance with both frameworks.

Which control domains have the most gaps between Law No. 172-13 on the Protection of Personal Data and FERPA?

The domain with the highest gap count is Dominican Republic DPL: Data Subject Rights (6 gaps). Export the full domain-by-domain gap breakdown via the Professional tier to generate a prioritised remediation roadmap.

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