Norway's data protection authority, Datatilsynet, published guidance for employers using video surveillance on employees in the workplace. The regulator stressed that requirements for employee monitoring under the EU General Data Protection Regulation and the Working Environment Act need to be met before cameras are installed and run. The guidance outlines purpose limitation as well as standards for disclosing, storing and securing recordings.
23 March 2022
Norwegian DPA issues employee monitoring guidance
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