September 25, 2017
Regulating for Results: Strategies and Priorities for Leadership and Engagement
The ecosystem for regulating data protection and privacy is changing rapidly, and not just within the EU. For many years CIPL has championed the role of accountable organizations and the merits of a risk-based approach. We now turn to the “plumbing” of the system as a whole and consider how its component parts can best fit together.
The aim of this paper in particular is to stimulate discussion about how Data Protection Authorities (DPAs) can maximize their effectiveness in the modern information age.
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