The Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum submitted its response to the U.K. Department for Digital, Culture, Media & Sport on the future of the digital regulatory landscape. The DRCF, which consists of the U.K. Information Commissioner's Office, the Competition and Markets Authority, and Ofcom, said in its submission the U.K. government should consider measures around supporting proper information sharing, providing transparency and accountability, and "embedding coherence and cooperation in the statutory framework for digital services" to facilitate cooperation between regulators.
DRCF submits response on the future of the digital regulatory landscape
Related stories
Privacy in the age of robotics: A discussion with Erin Relford
GPS 2025: Sam Altman, Alex Blania discuss Tools for Humanity's biometric technology
Notes from the IAPP Canada: An evolving approach to privacy amid geopolitical shifts
GPS 2025: European regulators reflect on pay or consent enforcement, concerns
GPS 2025: Collaboration, precision highlight future of US state privacy law enforcement