Denmark's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, released its annual report for 2019. Included in the report are an analysis of the regulator's performance and its financial results. It also touches on Datatilsynet's target priorities for last year, while briefly mapping out its focuses for 2020. (Original post is in Danish.)
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