In this week’s Privacy Tracker weekly roundup, Ireland’s new Partnership government has released its autumn program, on which the Data Sharing and Governance Bill is a priority item. Also, Ireland’s communications minister says he will present a memorandum to create a national cybersecurity center. China’s Cyberspace Administration has proposed rules governing the protection of minors online. In Germany, a surveillance law approved by lawmakers has some saying it opens citizens up to government surveillance. Proposed changes to Thailand’s cyber crime law are drawing concerns; Vietnam has a new cybersecurity law; the U.S. has a new privacy office within the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs; and a decision from the European Court of Justice on the definition of personal data may have broad implications. (IAPP member login required.)
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