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  1. Michael #McGrath, designierter EU-Kommissar für Demokratie, Justiz u. Rechtsstaatlichkeit zu seiner #Datenschutz-Agenda:

    #GDPR and #DataProtection:
    > [T]he adoption of the Procedural Rules Regulation is going to be an important initiative and will help to ensure the… implementation of GDPR, particularly on a cross-border basis.

    > [A]t the end of this year, the #EDPB will adopt an opinion binding on the #DPAs regarding the processing of #PersonalData for… #AI models.

    hearings.elections.europa.eu/d

  2. Michael #McGrath, designierter EU-Kommissar für Demokratie, Justiz u. Rechtsstaatlichkeit zu seiner #Datenschutz-Agenda:

    #GDPR and #DataProtection:
    > [T]he adoption of the Procedural Rules Regulation is going to be an important initiative and will help to ensure the… implementation of GDPR, particularly on a cross-border basis.

    > [A]t the end of this year, the #EDPB will adopt an opinion binding on the #DPAs regarding the processing of #PersonalData for… #AI models.

    hearings.elections.europa.eu/d

  3. Michael #McGrath, designierter EU-Kommissar für Demokratie, Justiz u. Rechtsstaatlichkeit zu seiner #Datenschutz-Agenda:

    #GDPR and #DataProtection:
    > [T]he adoption of the Procedural Rules Regulation is going to be an important initiative and will help to ensure the… implementation of GDPR, particularly on a cross-border basis.

    > [A]t the end of this year, the #EDPB will adopt an opinion binding on the #DPAs regarding the processing of #PersonalData for… #AI models.

    hearings.elections.europa.eu/d

  4. Michael #McGrath, designierter EU-Kommissar für Demokratie, Justiz u. Rechtsstaatlichkeit zu seiner #Datenschutz-Agenda:

    #GDPR and #DataProtection:
    > [T]he adoption of the Procedural Rules Regulation is going to be an important initiative and will help to ensure the… implementation of GDPR, particularly on a cross-border basis.

    > [A]t the end of this year, the #EDPB will adopt an opinion binding on the #DPAs regarding the processing of #PersonalData for… #AI models.

    hearings.elections.europa.eu/d

  5. Michael #McGrath, designierter EU-Kommissar für Demokratie, Justiz u. Rechtsstaatlichkeit zu seiner #Datenschutz-Agenda:

    #GDPR and #DataProtection:
    > [T]he adoption of the Procedural Rules Regulation is going to be an important initiative and will help to ensure the… implementation of GDPR, particularly on a cross-border basis.

    > [A]t the end of this year, the #EDPB will adopt an opinion binding on the #DPAs regarding the processing of #PersonalData for… #AI models.

    hearings.elections.europa.eu/d

  6. Better GDPR enforcement is important, but adding admin burden to under resourced DPAs in my view is not the way forward. Nor are continuously higher fines - compliance orders and processing bans are the real deterring sanctions.
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    RT @PaulNemitz
    Here @riptari explains next steps in encouraging #DPAs to properly enforce #GDPR. The trend of #fines is up, and must continue to go up to be deterring non compliance. And time taken to invest…
    twitter.com/PaulNemitz/status/

  7. Better GDPR enforcement is important, but adding admin burden to under resourced DPAs in my view is not the way forward. Nor are continuously higher fines - compliance orders and processing bans are the real deterring sanctions.
    ---
    RT @PaulNemitz
    Here @riptari explains next steps in encouraging #DPAs to properly enforce #GDPR. The trend of #fines is up, and must continue to go up to be deterring non compliance. And time taken to invest…
    twitter.com/PaulNemitz/status/

  8. Better GDPR enforcement is important, but adding admin burden to under resourced DPAs in my view is not the way forward. Nor are continuously higher fines - compliance orders and processing bans are the real deterring sanctions.
    ---
    RT @PaulNemitz
    Here @riptari explains next steps in encouraging #DPAs to properly enforce #GDPR. The trend of #fines is up, and must continue to go up to be deterring non compliance. And time taken to invest…
    twitter.com/PaulNemitz/status/

  9. I've been asked (for reasons) to put together a short bit on trends in #privacy and #dataprotection space over the next few years.

    I've got quite a few thoughts on new developments, but would love to ask my fellow #privacy, #AI, #tech #lawfedi, #academic friends -- what impactful areas do you think will drive #privacy and #dataprotection ?

    1) the impact of existing and future laws (like the #AIAct), on how we deal with new and novel #tech and its use of #personaldata
    2) Regulatory and #enforcement shifts, particularly around the role of the #DPO, conflicts of interest, and #crossborder disputes
    3) The death of #onestopshop and a breakdown of the #consistency mechanism as we know it?!
    4) More #US states adopting #privacylaws similar to (but likely weaker than) the #CCPA. WAY more development of niche #dataprotection laws on AI, #biometrics & #kidsprivacy
    5) More alignment from other countries on a #GDPR-like framework - notably in #India and countries in the Global South.
    6) Tools like #chatgpt and other #privtech gradually starting to muscle out some of the manual #privacyops workloads, since there simply aren't enough folks capable of handling mountains of #DPAs, #TIAs, #DPIAs, #ROPAs, etc., etc.
    7) Some sort of resolution on the whole new #ePrivacyRegs.
    8) More muscling for digital / data #sovereignity & data #localization by countries around the world.

    What say you ? Do these sound plausible or crazy? What do you think will be prioritized in the next year or five?

    cc: @luismontezuma @gabrielazf @pluralistic @JBAGerritsen @teamdatenschutz @Privacymatters @missiggeek @DataProtectionNerd

  10. I've been asked (for reasons) to put together a short bit on trends in #privacy and #dataprotection space over the next few years.

    I've got quite a few thoughts on new developments, but would love to ask my fellow #privacy, #AI, #tech #lawfedi, #academic friends -- what impactful areas do you think will drive #privacy and #dataprotection ?

    1) the impact of existing and future laws (like the #AIAct), on how we deal with new and novel #tech and its use of #personaldata
    2) Regulatory and #enforcement shifts, particularly around the role of the #DPO, conflicts of interest, and #crossborder disputes
    3) The death of #onestopshop and a breakdown of the #consistency mechanism as we know it?!
    4) More #US states adopting #privacylaws similar to (but likely weaker than) the #CCPA. WAY more development of niche #dataprotection laws on AI, #biometrics & #kidsprivacy
    5) More alignment from other countries on a #GDPR-like framework - notably in #India and countries in the Global South.
    6) Tools like #chatgpt and other #privtech gradually starting to muscle out some of the manual #privacyops workloads, since there simply aren't enough folks capable of handling mountains of #DPAs, #TIAs, #DPIAs, #ROPAs, etc., etc.
    7) Some sort of resolution on the whole new #ePrivacyRegs.
    8) More muscling for digital / data #sovereignity & data #localization by countries around the world.

    What say you ? Do these sound plausible or crazy? What do you think will be prioritized in the next year or five?

    cc: @luismontezuma @gabrielazf @pluralistic @JBAGerritsen @teamdatenschutz @Privacymatters @missiggeek @DataProtectionNerd

  11. I've been asked (for reasons) to put together a short bit on trends in #privacy and #dataprotection space over the next few years.

    I've got quite a few thoughts on new developments, but would love to ask my fellow #privacy, #AI, #tech #lawfedi, #academic friends -- what impactful areas do you think will drive #privacy and #dataprotection ?

    1) the impact of existing and future laws (like the #AIAct), on how we deal with new and novel #tech and its use of #personaldata
    2) Regulatory and #enforcement shifts, particularly around the role of the #DPO, conflicts of interest, and #crossborder disputes
    3) The death of #onestopshop and a breakdown of the #consistency mechanism as we know it?!
    4) More #US states adopting #privacylaws similar to (but likely weaker than) the #CCPA. WAY more development of niche #dataprotection laws on AI, #biometrics & #kidsprivacy
    5) More alignment from other countries on a #GDPR-like framework - notably in #India and countries in the Global South.
    6) Tools like #chatgpt and other #privtech gradually starting to muscle out some of the manual #privacyops workloads, since there simply aren't enough folks capable of handling mountains of #DPAs, #TIAs, #DPIAs, #ROPAs, etc., etc.
    7) Some sort of resolution on the whole new #ePrivacyRegs.
    8) More muscling for digital / data #sovereignity & data #localization by countries around the world.

    What say you ? Do these sound plausible or crazy? What do you think will be prioritized in the next year or five?

    cc: @luismontezuma @gabrielazf @pluralistic @JBAGerritsen @teamdatenschutz @Privacymatters @missiggeek @DataProtectionNerd

  12. I've been asked (for reasons) to put together a short bit on trends in #privacy and #dataprotection space over the next few years.

    I've got quite a few thoughts on new developments, but would love to ask my fellow #privacy, #AI, #tech #lawfedi, #academic friends -- what impactful areas do you think will drive #privacy and #dataprotection ?

    1) the impact of existing and future laws (like the #AIAct), on how we deal with new and novel #tech and its use of #personaldata
    2) Regulatory and #enforcement shifts, particularly around the role of the #DPO, conflicts of interest, and #crossborder disputes
    3) The death of #onestopshop and a breakdown of the #consistency mechanism as we know it?!
    4) More #US states adopting #privacylaws similar to (but likely weaker than) the #CCPA. WAY more development of niche #dataprotection laws on AI, #biometrics & #kidsprivacy
    5) More alignment from other countries on a #GDPR-like framework - notably in #India and countries in the Global South.
    6) Tools like #chatgpt and other #privtech gradually starting to muscle out some of the manual #privacyops workloads, since there simply aren't enough folks capable of handling mountains of #DPAs, #TIAs, #DPIAs, #ROPAs, etc., etc.
    7) Some sort of resolution on the whole new #ePrivacyRegs.
    8) More muscling for digital / data #sovereignity & data #localization by countries around the world.

    What say you ? Do these sound plausible or crazy? What do you think will be prioritized in the next year or five?

    cc: @luismontezuma @gabrielazf @pluralistic @JBAGerritsen @teamdatenschutz @Privacymatters @missiggeek @DataProtectionNerd

  13. I've been asked (for reasons) to put together a short bit on trends in #privacy and #dataprotection space over the next few years.

    I've got quite a few thoughts on new developments, but would love to ask my fellow #privacy, #AI, #tech #lawfedi, #academic friends -- what impactful areas do you think will drive #privacy and #dataprotection ?

    1) the impact of existing and future laws (like the #AIAct), on how we deal with new and novel #tech and its use of #personaldata
    2) Regulatory and #enforcement shifts, particularly around the role of the #DPO, conflicts of interest, and #crossborder disputes
    3) The death of #onestopshop and a breakdown of the #consistency mechanism as we know it?!
    4) More #US states adopting #privacylaws similar to (but likely weaker than) the #CCPA. WAY more development of niche #dataprotection laws on AI, #biometrics & #kidsprivacy
    5) More alignment from other countries on a #GDPR-like framework - notably in #India and countries in the Global South.
    6) Tools like #chatgpt and other #privtech gradually starting to muscle out some of the manual #privacyops workloads, since there simply aren't enough folks capable of handling mountains of #DPAs, #TIAs, #DPIAs, #ROPAs, etc., etc.
    7) Some sort of resolution on the whole new #ePrivacyRegs.
    8) More muscling for digital / data #sovereignity & data #localization by countries around the world.

    What say you ? Do these sound plausible or crazy? What do you think will be prioritized in the next year or five?

    cc: @luismontezuma @gabrielazf @pluralistic @JBAGerritsen @teamdatenschutz @Privacymatters @missiggeek @DataProtectionNerd

  14. Great news for #Europe: Natasa Pirc Musar is the Slowenian president elect - The first president of a state who had been previously national commissioner for #dataprotection and #transparency. She was a colleague of mine as member of the former Article 29 Working Party of #DPAs

  15. Great news for #Europe: Natasa Pirc Musar is the Slowenian president elect - The first president of a state who had been previously national commissioner for #dataprotection and #transparency. She was a colleague of mine as member of the former Article 29 Working Party of #DPAs

  16. Great news for #Europe: Natasa Pirc Musar is the Slowenian president elect - The first president of a state who had been previously national commissioner for #dataprotection and #transparency. She was a colleague of mine as member of the former Article 29 Working Party of #DPAs

  17. The panel will address the about 50 #dataprotection cases currently pending before the #CJEU and questions pertaining to competences of #DPAs and procedural matters; outcomes of the CJEU decision in Facebook Belgium, lessons learnt and more @buchtan #EDPSconf2022

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_EDPS/status/15377

  18. We are proud to see we are all, as #DPAs, doing better today than yesterday. There is, however, also a tomorrow. We all gathered here to have a say over how our future will look like. We can define it. Shape it.
    So how do we want our tomorrow to look like? @W_Wiewiorowski

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_EDPS/status/15377

  19. Effective cooperation of #DPAs is a key requirement when it comes to effective enforcement, but developing a truly common data protection culture between DPAs is an ongoing process. @dreynders at #EDPSconf2022 1/2

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_EDPS/status/15374

  20. Under the #OneStopShop, only a few #DPAs are responsible for handling a large number of cases. The @EUparliament is also concerned about the length of case handling. Improvement is necessary to continue to maintain the #GDPR as a golden standard @JFLopezAguilar at #EDPSconf2022

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_EDPS/status/15374

  21. .@tobiasjudin #EDPSCONF2022 Cooperation among #DPAs is great for the most part, however we are 4 years in since the entering into force of #GDPR and structural systemic issues exist

    🐦🔗: nitter.eu/EU_EDPS/status/15374