Informal consultation from an EUI regarding a draft DPIA under Article 39 of Regulation 2018/1725
Informal consultation from an EUI regarding a draft DPIA under Article 39 of Regulation 2018/1725
Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 lays down the data protection obligations for the EU institutions and bodies when they process personal data and develop new policies.
The Regulation repeals Regulation (EC) 45/2001, and, in line with GDPR, adopts a principle-based approach.
The new legal instrument ensures that EU institutions and bodies provide transparent and easily accessible information on how personal data is used, as well as foresee clear mechanisms for individuals to exercise their rights; it also reconfirms, clarifies and enhances the role of data protection officers within each EU institution and of the EDPS.
Informal consultation from an EUI regarding a draft DPIA under Article 39 of Regulation 2018/1725
EDPS Opinion on the European Economic and Social Committee’s draft internal rules concerning restrictions of certain rights of data subjects (Article 25 of Regulation (EU) 2018/1725)
EDPS comments on the European Banking Authority’s draft Decision laying down internal rules concerning restrictions of certain rights of data subjects in relation to processing of personal data in the framework of the functioning of the European Banking Authority (EBA).
The EDPS presents its new brochure entitled Shaping a Safer Digital Future to inform the public on our role, tasks, and responsibilities as the European Union’s independent data protection authority. The brochure also includes a snapshot of the EDPS 2020-2024 Strategy.
We look forward to sharing the brochure in all the official languages of the EU in due course.
Looking to learn more about the tenets of good data protection? This factsheet will help you to understand the main points from the training on data protection rules under Regulation (EU) 2018/1725.