The Dutch DPA’s latest report highlights the urgent need for vigilant AI risk management and transparent practices to maintain public trust and democratic oversight in the Netherlands.
The report emphasizes the usefulness of algorithms but also highlights the risks they pose, such as discrimination, unfair outcomes, deception, and lack of transparency.
The aim of this paper is to analyse the national Member States’ laws that have implemented the GDPR in the field of automated decision-making.
The present advice focuses specifically on the subject of digital autonomy and cybersecurity. Our ultimate challenge: How do we as the Netherlands maintain control over our democracy, rule of law and economic innovation system in the digital world?
This document presents the various existing “sanitisation” techniquesfor different types of media which either make access to the data impossible on a preserved medium, or result in the destruction of the medium.