For Denmark’s Datatilsynet, the country’s data protection agency, the implementation of the EU General Data Protection Regulation has brought with it a resource and budgetary conundrum, testing the DPA’s ability to process, investigate and manage cases, Computer Weekly reports. Compared to the 5,000 cases handled in 2017, the DPA expects to see more than 20,000 in 2019. Datatilsynet Head of Office and Supervision Jesper Husmer Vang said, “Should the growth in GDPR-type inquiries we are seeing continue at this rate, it will render our already bolstered staffing level inadequate.”
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