Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Article 29 Working Party lays out GDPR action plan

Last week, in a highly anticipated presser, the Article 29 Working Party shared its preliminary assessment of the proposed EU-U.S. Privacy Shield agreement. Lost amidst this anticipation, however, was an equally significant announcement from the regulatory collective’s head, Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin, regarding the group’s action plan for the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation.

While the mandatory DPO doesn't come into force until 2019 at the earliest, and mechanisms like the European Data Protection Board and the one-stop shop won't be operational until 2018, look for guidance to be released on what those efforts will look like, along with guidance for controllers and processors on high-risk assessments and the operationalizing of data portability, before the end of the year. 

by Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP/E, CIPP/US
read full article at IAPP

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