This report sets out the Strategy adopted by the EDPS for the period 2015-2019. As data protection affects almost every EU policy area and is a key factor in legitimising and increasing trust in EU policies, the new EDPS Strategy aims to provide a framework through which to promote a culture of data protection in the European institutions. It also promotes the idea of toolkits for policymakers to help them develop innovative solutions to data protection challenges.
This report sets out the Strategy for the Period 2013-2014 adopted by the EDPS. Although this is a two-year strategy, it aims to lay longer-term foundations. The purpose of this strategy is to enable us to fulfil our commitments towards citizens and the EU institutions and bodies in a challenging and continuously evolving environment. With this report we also inform our stakeholders on how we will carry out our activities.
The 40th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners took place in Brussels from 22-26 October. Data protection authorities, experts, representatives from NGOs, business, technology and government met to Debate Ethics: Dignity and Respect in Data Driven Life. Watch the highlight videos here!
CESI Trade Councils meeting on Justice and Security, Speech by Wojciech Wiewiórowski on Modern threats (terrorism & cyber security) and access to electronic data: data protection regulations & other limitations in the area of justice and security, Brussels, Belgium
16 November 2018
Extraordinary Plenary Session of the EDPB, Participation of Wojciech Wiewiórowski, Brussels, Belgium
Freedom AND Security, Killing the zero sum process, Moving away from the 'freedom vs. security' tune, Keynote by Wojciech Wiewiórowski, The Hague, The Netherlands