Slovenia's Personal Data Protection Act is now in force. The law, adopted Dec. 15, 2022, includes "transmission of personal data in the public and private sector," regulation of biometrics, "personal data processing for research, archival and statistical purposes," and more. Since the regulation's adoption, the information commissioner has been updating guidelines and materials to assist managers and processors of personal data as well as individuals.
31 Jan. 2023
Slovenia's Personal Data Protection Act enters into force
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