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Privacy in the EU Institutions

Regulation (EU) 2018/1725 lays down the data protection obligations for the EU institutions, bodies and agencies when they process personal data and develop new policies. This regulation also defines the obligations of the EDPS, including his role as an independent supervisory authority of EU institutions and bodies when they process personal data, and to advise on policies and legislation which affect privacy and cooperate with similar authorities to ensure consistent data protection.

 

 

 

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20
Jul
2015

Selection procedure Director - European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights

Opinion on a notification for prior checking regarding a pre-selection procedure for the post of the Director of European Union Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA) (Case 2015-0500)

Available languages: German, English, French
16
Jul
2015

Development program for COMP senior managers - EC

EDPS opinion regarding notifications on "Development program for COMP senior managers. Use of 108° tool of feedback on leadership competencies" (Case 2015-0440) and on "360° feedback exercise for DG EAC managers" (Case 2015-0441)

Available languages: German, English, French
7
Jul
2015

Declaration of conflicts of interest - European Commission

Opinion on notifications for prior checking received from the Data Protection Officer of the European Commission regarding the declaration of conflicts of interest (Cases 2013-1275, 1277, 1278, 1279, 1280, 1281, 1282)

2
Jul
2015

2014 Annual Report - EU Data Protection Reform: a historic opportunity for Europe

2014 was a year of transition for the EDPS, marked by the delayed selection and appointment of a new Supervisor and Assistant Supervisor. Despite the resulting uncertainty, the EDPS under the calm authority and tireless efforts of Peter Hustinx, whose 10-year tenure as EDPS drew to a close in 2014, continued to make significant progress in mainstreaming data protection in EU policymaking.

Building on this legacy, the EDPS' priorities for 2015, as part of the five year strategy of the dynamic team of new Supervisors, is to help the EU to speak with one voice on data protection to uphold the rights and interests of the individual in our digitalised society. To this end, the adoption of the data protection reform will be a significant milestone for Europe and an important message to the rest of the world.

Full text of the Annual Report:
Available languages: English
Summary:
Available languages: Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, German, Estonian, Greek, English, Spanish, French, Croatian, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Hungarian, Maltese, Dutch, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Slovak, Slovenian, Finnish, Swedish
30
Jun
2015

Recruitment - Fundamental Rights Agency

Opinion a notification for prior checking received from the General Secretariat of the Council concerning the pre-selection procedure for the post of the Director of the Fundamental Rights Agency (FRA) (Case 2015-0463)

Available languages: German, English, French