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Respect de la vie privée dans les institutions de l'UE

Le règlement (UE) 2018/1725 établit les obligations en matière de protection des données pour les institutions, organes et agences de l'UE lorsqu'ils traitent des données à caractère personnel et élaborent de nouvelles politiques. Ce règlement définit également les obligations du CEPD, y compris son rôle en tant qu’autorité indépendante de surveillance des institutions et organes de l’UE lorsqu’ils traitent des données à caractère personnel et pour formuler des conseils sur les politiques et la législation qui ont une incidence sur la vie privée et coopérer avec des autorités similaires afin d’assurer une protection des données cohérente.

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12
May
2017

Newsletter Nr. 51

The May 2017 edition of the EDPS Newsletter covers recently adopted Opinions on data protection and the EU institutions, digital content and the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), as well as many other EDPS activities.

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10
May
2017

Réglementation du personnel - SEAE

Notification en vue d’un contrôle préalable concernant l’«article 24 et l’article 90 du statut» auprès du Service européen pour l’action extérieure (Dossier 2017-0262)

Langues disponibles: allemand, anglais, français
4
May
2017

The state of privacy 2017: mid-mandate report

The state of privacy 2017: mid-mandate report, Speech by Giovanni Buttarelli for the presentation of the 2016 EDPS Annual Report to the LIBE Committee, European Parliament

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4
May
2017

2016 Annual Report - The state of privacy 2017: EDPS provides mid-mandate report

The new EU data protection framework consists of much more than just the GDPR. New rules for the EU institutions and ePrivacy are yet to be finalised, and remain a key focal point for EDPS work. As well as providing advice to the legislator on these new rules, the EDPS has started working with the EU institutions and bodies to prepare them for the changes to come. A particular focus of his efforts in 2016 was on promoting accountability, a central pillar of the GDPR which it is safe to assume will also be integrated into the new rules for EU institutions and bodies.

In 2016, the EDPS also made a considerable effort to help move the global debate on data protection and privacy forward and mainstream data protection into international policies. He advised the EU legislator on the Umbrella agreement and the Privacy Shield and engaged with data protection and privacy commissioners from every continent. He also continued to pursue new initiatives, such as the Ethics Advisory Group, through which he intends to stimulate global debate on the ethical dimension of data protection in the digital era.

The EDPS aims to make data protection as simple and effective as possible for all involved. This requires ensuring that EU policy both reflects the realities of data protection in the digital era and encourages compliance through accountability.

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4
Apr
2017

Promotion et Reclassement- AESM

Notification en vue d’un contrôle préalable concernant la promotion et le reclassement à l’Agence européenne pour la sécurité maritime (AESM) (dossier CEPD 2016-0396)

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