Happy Data Privacy Day Eve!
Yes, had you forgotten it's Data Privacy Day tomorrow? See StaySafeOnline for events in the US and Canada. Not sure why it's a Saturday — maybe to give the weekend journalists a story they can prepare in advance, and then take the day off.
While there is a programme of events, data protection has been in the news this week following the publication on Wednesday of the European Union's proposed reform of data protection legislation, promoted under the banner of aiming:
to increase users' control of their data and to cut costs for businesses
There has been extensive documentation and justifications published to accompany the draft directive. There is of course plenty of coverage elsewhere, and I would recommend reading the following:
- Initial response from the ICO on the European Commission's proposal for a new general Data Protection Regulation, UK Information Commissioner's Office
- EDPS welcomes a "huge step forward for data protection in Europe", but regrets inadequate rules for the police and justice area European Data Protection Supervisor
- Pan-EU consistency in data protection reform welcome, but burden on business a problem, says expert, Out-Law.com
So, what does it mean? For now, these are just proposals, and what will eventually be made into law will be something very different. But it does indicate the way things are going, and is a reminder to website and application owners & developers of the need to take privacy considerations into their projects now, since the cost of changes later may be prohibitive. And, they should be doing this already, but there may be more obligations for those processing personal data in the future. There is potentially more complex functionality required for tracking consent, achieving data portability, handling withdrawal of consent and undertaking data removal.
And, there is the topic of mandatory notification of "serious" breaches.
Data Privacy Day might be a day of reading after all.
Posted on: 27 January 2012 at 07:46 hrs

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