Iceland's data protection authority, Persónuvernd, will proactively monitor the processing of personal data in 2024. Personal data processed through health technology, insurance companies and financial software will be observed to ensure companies safeguard personal data.
Iceland's DPA to prioritize monitoring personal data processing
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