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  1. Europes new data privacy and security law includes hundreds of pages’ worth of new requirements for organizations around the world. This GDPR overview will help you understand the law and determine what parts of it apply to you. The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is the toughest privacy and security law in the world.

  2. Legislation. The data protection package adopted in May 2016 aims at making Europe fit for the digital age. More than 90% of Europeans say they want the same data protection rights across the EU and regardless of where their data is processed.

  3. 13 de jun. de 2019 · EU data protection rules. Stronger rules on data protection mean people have more control over their personal data and businesses benefit from a level playing field. Application of the GDPR obligations, individuals' requests, enforcement.

  4. 31 de ene. de 2018 · Europes new data protection rules export privacy standards worldwide. New regulations offer EU citizens sweeping new powers over how their data can be collected, used and stored. Free article usually reserved for subscribers. Illustration by Sara Gironi Carnevale for POLITICO.

  5. 16 de feb. de 2024 · A Europe fit for the digital age. Details. Publication date. 16 February 2024. Author. Directorate-General for Communication. Read how EU rules will make online platforms safer, fairer and more transparent, by countering illegal content, protect minors and more transparency on advertising.

  6. Parliament has passed new laws strengthening EU cybersecurity in key sectors. Find out how they will protect you. Published: 10-11-2022 Last updated: 19-03-2024 - 16:29 6 min read. Parliament approves cybercrime measures. Parliament has approved measures to protect our privacy and finances and ensure a safer online environment.

  7. 7 de jun. de 2022 · Data protection under GDPR. The GDPR sets out detailed requirements for companies and organisations on collecting, storing and managing personal data. It applies both to European organisations that process personal data of individuals in the EU, and to organisations outside the EU that target people living in the EU .