CNPD Attends IAPP Global Summit 2026 Washington DC
Summary
The Luxembourg data protection authority (CNPD) announced its participation in the IAPP Global Summit 2026 held in Washington, DC from March 30 to April 2, 2026. CNPD President Tine A. Larsen represented Luxembourg at the gathering, which convened 42 data protection authorities, US privacy officials, federal representatives, Congressional members, and FTC commissioners. The summit addressed data protection priorities, the US legislative agenda, and international cooperation frameworks.
What changed
The CNPD published an announcement confirming its attendance at the IAPP Global Summit 2026 in Washington DC. The summit brought together international data protection authorities and US federal privacy officials to discuss priorities including the US legislative agenda for privacy and avenues for international cooperation. This is an informational announcement and does not create, amend, or remove any regulatory obligations.
For affected stakeholders, this announcement signals continued engagement by Luxembourg's DPA in international privacy governance discussions. Organizations operating under GDPR or transatlantic data transfer frameworks should monitor outcomes from such multilateral forums, as international cooperation discussions may inform future regulatory alignment or enforcement cooperation between jurisdictions.
What to do next
- Monitor for any post-summit guidance or policy statements issued by CNPD
- Review IAPP summit materials for emerging data protection trends and enforcement priorities
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07/04/2026
Du 30 mars au 2 avril 2026, la CNPD a participé au IAPP Global Summit 2026 à Washington, DC, un événement international majeur dédié à la protection de la vie privée. La Présidente de la CNPD, Mme Tine A. Larsen, a représenté l’autorité luxembourgeoise lors de ce sommet.
La rencontre a rassemblé 42 représentants d'autorités de protection des données, ainsi que des responsables américains chargés de la protection de la vie privée, des représentants fédéraux, des membres du Congrès et des commissaires de la Federal Trade Commission (FTC). Les échanges ont porté sur les priorités en matière de protection des données, l’agenda législatif américain et les perspectives de coopération internationale.
Cette participation illustre l’engagement de la CNPD en faveur du dialogue international et du renforcement de la coopération entre autorités de contrôle.
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