Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, issued a pair of NOK 400,000 fines for violations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation. Coop Finnmark received the first fine after it was discovered a store manager shared surveillance footage taken with a mobile phone without a legal basis. The second penalty went to an unnamed company for the unlawful forwarding of an employee's email.
20 Jan. 2021
Datatilsynet issues pair of GDPR fines
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