The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) recently finalized guidelines on data transfers to third country authorities, clarifying conditions for lawful responses to requests for personal data transfers from non-European countries. Additionally, the EDPB launched two projects focusing on training materials for artificial intelligence and data protection specifically aimed at legal professionals and others involved in AI security and compliance.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) have voiced preliminary support for a proposed simplification of record-keeping obligations under the GDPR, while urging the European Commission to ensure a fair balance between data protection and the interests of organizations with fewer than 500 employees. The EDPB and EDPS have responded to the Commission's letter regarding specific modifications to the GDPR, anticipating a formal consultation following the proposed legislative change.
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) adopted opinions on the European Commission's draft adequacy decisions regarding the European Patent Organisation (EPO) and the proposed extension of UK adequacy decisions under the GDPR and the Law Enforcement Directive. The EDPB granted observer status to the Personal Data Protection Agency of Bosnia and Herzegovina and emphasized the importance of dialogue between the Commission and international organizations to facilitate safe data flows while ensuring data protection rights and principles are aligned. The EDPB positively assessed the EPO's data protection framework alignment with EU regulations and approved a temporary 6-month extension for the UK adequacy decisions under the GDPR and LED, allowing ample time for the European Commission to evaluate the UK's legal framework further.
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