The Chamber of Deputies of Brazil announced consideration of an amendment to the General Data Protection Law that would limit most processing activities involving national security data. The proposed bill is described as seeking to prohibit "the processing of data related to national security and defense by private companies, except in processes commanded by a legal entity governed by public law." Potential updates to provisions for access to information, data transfers and the penalty scheme concerning national security data will all be considered under the bill.
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