One-stop shop procedure according to GDPR
What does the one-stop shop mechanism under data protection law mean and how can companies define their EU head office under the GDPR? The EDPB’s answers summarised.
What does the one-stop shop mechanism under data protection law mean and how can companies define their EU head office under the GDPR? The EDPB’s answers summarised.
The CNIL is publicising how it intends to monitor and regulate the development and handling of generative AI in the EU.
GDPR fines are to be imposed in a standardised manner across Europe according to the European Data Protection Board. The new requirements could be quite expensive for some companies.
The French data protection authority provides companies with detailed information on self-assessment and GDPR-compliant design of artificial intelligence. We explain what it’s all about.
An initiative of the European Commission aims to strengthen the enforcement of the GDPR and speed up cross-border proceedings before supervisory authorities.
The new EDPB Guidelines clarify the applicability of the provisions of the GDPR on third country transfers – particularly relevant for non-EU companies bound by the GDPR.
An EDPB survey of European supervisory authorities reveals their human and financial resources – and what companies can expect in terms of complaints, fines and cases in court.
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