The Netherlands data protection authority, Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens, announced a fine for credit card company International Card Services. The AP fined the company 150,000 euros for allegedly not conducting a data protection impact assessment before processing the personal data of 1.5 million customers.
18 Jan. 2024
Netherlands DPA fines credit card company
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