Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, fined the Norwegian Labor and Welfare Office NOK20 million for large-scale processing of personal data without proper safeguards and access controls. Datatilysnet opened its investigation in September 2023 and found "a number of breaches of the law."
20 March 2024
Norway's DPA fines public entity NOK20M
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