Last week, on the keynote stage at the IAPP's Data Protection Congress in Brussels, Belgium, data protection authorities from three different countries took the stage to address a sold-out crowd of privacy professionals eager to hear straight from the proverbial horses' mouths what to expect from the leaders charged with enforcing Europe's sweeping data privacy law. When are the fines finally coming? Is the EU General Data Protection Regulation even working at all? And what kinds of emerging technologies and data uses scare the regulators most given the risk of misuse? In this episode of The Privacy Advisor Podcast, the Future of Privacy Forum's Gabriela Zanfir-Fortuna, who moderated the on-stage discussion, talks to host Angelique Carson, CIPP/US, about what the regulators had to say.
26 Nov. 2019
The Privacy Advisor Podcast: What the regulators had to say in Brussels
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