Belgium’s Data Protection Authority released recommendations on data “sanitisation” and destruction techniques. The document aims to help controllers and processors, information security advisers, data protection officers, and others choose and integrate an appropriate sanitization technique, provide information of various methods available and the results that can be expected, and help the parties comply with certain requirements of the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
22 April 2021
Belgian DPA releases data ‘sanitisation,’ destruction recommendations
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