Category Archives: Legal framework

Personal data protection. The EU GDPR text has been approved: and now? Conference on January 29th 16

Last December, the Commission of the EU Parliament in charge approved the final text of the new General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) thus closing the negotiation among EU Parliament, Commission and Council (the so called trilogue). Now only some formal approval steps are still missing to have it in force. Steps that shoul be completed… Read More »

A risk assessment model regarding the personal data processing in electronic communications

Announcing the publication in the “La Comunicazione – Note, Recensioni e Notizie” magazine 2015 (Istituto Superiore delle Comunicazioni e delle Tecnologie dell’Informazione) of an article : Un modello per la valutazione dei rischi relativamente al trattamento dei dati personali nelle comunicazioni elettroniche (A risk assessment model regarding the personal data processing in electronic communications) by Alberto… Read More »

Coming soon: Jan. 29 2016 the first meeting on GDPR

Europrivacy.info is organizing a meeting to start talking and working on the recently approved text of the GDPR on January 29 in Milan. This is just a “save the date”: more info will follow soon.

EU Data Protection Reform: two steps forward

First step – #EuDataP compromise texts approved by LIBE Committe European Parliament – Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs (LIBE Committee) On Thursday Dec 17, 2015 the LIBE Committee confirmed the Data Protection Reform (both Regulation and Directive). The Committee approved the Regulation by 48 votes to 4, with 4 abstention. The Directive was… Read More »

Waiting for the last Trilogue… #GDPR under the Christmas tree?

Members of the European Parliament and national governments are in final negotiations to find an agreement on a new EU-wide data protection law. Just one more trilogue meeting (on Tue Dec 15, 2015) to conclude the final release of the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), a text that’s been subject of intense negotiation for almost four… Read More »

The DPO is back again

Data Protection Officer is mandatory, again. Article 35 of the latest version of GDPR states that “The controller and processor shall designate a data protection officer in any case where: […] “. To clearly understand which controllers and processors are included in such categories, the local language versions – and perhaps some comments – are needed. Controller… Read More »