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17 June 2013

Credible cyber security strategy in the EU needs to be built on privacy and trust. Please read the EDPS opinion and the press release.

13 June 2013

EDPS opinion on the notification for prior checking from the Data Protection Officer of the European Ombudsman on PERSEO

13 June 2013

EDPS formal comments on the Commission Delegated Regulations on "Data and procedures for the provision, where possible, of road safety related minimum universal traffic information free of charge to users" and "Provision of information services for safe and secure parking places for trucks and commercial vehicles"

10 June 2013

Statement: EDPS following the NSA story

05 June 2013

EDPS opinion on the notification for prior checking concerning leave management at European Environment Agency

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Welcome to the web page of the EDPS Data Protection Officer


In common with all other European institutions, the EDPS is subject to specific legal obligations concerning the protection of personal data. These obligations are laid down in the Data Protection Regulation (Regulation (EC) No 45/2001).

Apart from specifying the legal principles governing the processing of personal data by the EU administration, the Regulation provides that each European institution or body must appoint at least one person as a Data Protection Officer ("DPO").

The main task of the DPO is to ensure, in an independent manner, the internal application of the provisions of the Regulation in his/her institution. The DPO is also required to keep a register of all of the processing operations involving personal data carried out by the institution. The Register, which must contain information explaining the purpose and conditions of the processing operations, should be accessible to any interested person.

The role of DPO at the EDPS presents many challenges: being independent within an independent institution, meeting the high expectations of colleagues who are particularly aware and sensitive about data protection issues, and delivering solutions that can serve as benchmarks for other institutions. The implementing rules reflect these specificities, while taking into account both the EDPS Position paper and the DPOs Network's Paper on Professional Standards for Data Protection Officers.

 

 

Sylvie Picard

 

Data Protection Officer