EFDPO Points to Qualified Privacy Professionals as Key Factor for Successful Implementation of New EU Digital Legislation
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CNIL Publishes AI Action Plan
On May 16, 2023, the French Data Protection Authority (the “CNIL”) announced its action plan on artificial...
Successful Premiere of EFDPO Conference in Berlin
One of EFDPO’s goals is to create a European network of national associations for the exchange of information,...
A look back at the Privacy Symposium 2023
For the second time in a row, the EFDPO was one of the Key Partners of the Privacy Symposium in Venice – an...
Free online event: DPO Open Talks
One of the objectives of the EFDPO is to promote knowledge transfer across national borders. This is achieved, among other things, by offering online discussion panels which members of EFDPO member associations can attend free of charge.
APR 27: EFDPO OPEN TALKS – FREE ONLINE FORMAT
EFDPO in cooperation with its member association APDPO from Portugal presents the free online format “EFDPO Open Talks” on April 27. Join in!
Opinion on the EU Commission Initiative Further Specifying Procedural rules Relation to the Enforcement of the GDPR
We highly appreciate the Commission's efforts to remove some of the procedural barriers to a more uniform...
German Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information presents Activity Report
On Wednesday, March 15, the Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (BfDI), Professor...
Irish DPC Publishes Annual Report
Today the Irish Data Protection Commission published its Annual Report for 2022. The Report contains details on...
Interview with Vitorino Gouveia about Anonymisation and “Pseudonymisation”
The inclusion in the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)¹ of “pseudonymisation” as a data protection measure is new, when compared to the existing European directive². Thus, in the GDPR the word (or the concept) “pseudonymisation” occurs somehow 15 times, while in the previous directive it did not appear once.
New Book on AI Released by Authors from Greek EFDPO Member Association
Five Greek lawyers - four of them are members of our member association HADPP - wrote a new book on AI that has just...
The Transfer of Personal Data Outside The Eu Is An Important Topic For Many European Companies And Institutions
Some experts in the field of personal data protection are concerned about excessive restrictions on the free flow of personal data, especially between democratic countries, including the EU and the USA, but at the same time agree that excessive benevolence in the transfer of personal data outside the EU is not appropriate.