The European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) has published a summary report on the use of pseudonymisation techniques in healthcare on 24/03/2022. Pseudonymisation is increasingly becoming a key security technique for providing a means that can facilitate personal data processing, while offering strong safeguards for the protection of personal data and thereby safeguarding the rights and freedoms of individuals. Complementing previous work by ENISA, this report demonstrates how pseudonymisation can be deployed in practice to further promote the protection of health data during processing.
EDPB adopts guidelines on processing personal data through blockchains and is ready to cooperate with AI office on guidelines on AI Act and EU data protection law
Brussels, 14 April - During its April 2025 plenary, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has adopted guidelines on processing of personal data through blockchain technologies. A blockchain is a distributed digital ledger system that can confirm transactions and...