Argentina's data protection authority, the Agency of Access to Public Information, announced finalization of its proposed reforms to Law No. 25,326 on the Protection of Personal Data. Following an extended public consultation featuring 173 submissions, the AAPI took up 80 articles in its final proposal and modified 43 based on public comments. The reform package was presented to Argentina's government for review before introduction to the National Congress of Argentina. Editor's note: Mariano Peruzzotti, CIPP/E, broke down Argentina's proposed data protection reform.
11 Nov. 2022
Argentina finalizes proposed data protection reform
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