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Data protection

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Data protection experts: no fundamental concerns about DPF

European data protection regulators have formed an opinion on how they view the draft adequacy decision on the US level of data protection. The Data Privacy Framework (DPF) opinion addresses many points of contention that have caused previous EU-US agreements to fail. The transfer of personal data from the EU to the US could now come faster than expected.

By Falk Steiner

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EU-wide cooperation between data protection supervisors

The EU Commission plans a proposal for a regulation with the goal of improving cooperation between data protection supervisory authorities. The background to the initiative is problems with GDPR enforcement.

By Falk Steiner

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Data Act: clear majority for compromise expected

On Thursday, members of the House of Representatives will vote on the compromise on the Data Act in the lead industry committee. Observers expect broad approval. The industry, on the other hand, sees considerable risks.

By Corinna Visser

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Data Act: 'So much clarity that no lawyer is needed'

Europe has the opportunity to take a leading role in the Industrial Internet of Things. The Data Act is supposed to provide a legal basis. Can it do that? Experts discussed the issue in the Table.Live briefing.

By Corinna Visser

Data protection in China  

For years, Chinese and international companies were able to grow almost unregulated. China's data protection act is intended to prevent that in the future. New data rules have massive consequences for international companies: from data trading centers to surveillance. Data transfer in particular is affected.      From algorithms to data laws to hacker attacks - current China data protection news from the Table.editorial team.