EU Commission rejects criticism of GDPR monitoring
The European Commission has described as “unfounded” claims that it does not collect sufficient information to monitor the implementation of data protection rules in Ireland.
The European Commission has described as “unfounded” claims that it does not collect sufficient information to monitor the implementation of data protection rules in Ireland.
The Opinion of a Commission review board about proposal for a ‘Legislation to effectively tackle child sexual abuse’ shows strong concerns.
On 12 September, European Digital Rights (EDRi) – an association of civil and human rights organisations from across Europe – […]
European Commission has launched public consultation on the evaluation and review of the European Union Agency for Network and Information Security (ENISA).
Yesterday, January 10, 2017, European Commission announced its proposal for new Regulation on Privacy and Electronic Communications (ePrivacy Regulation) that […]
In its communication published yesterday, January 10, 2017, the European Commission announced it will proactively engage in discussions on reaching […]