EDPB Report on Anonymisation and Pseudonymisation Stakeholder Event
Summary
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has published a report detailing discussions from a stakeholder event on anonymisation and pseudonymisation techniques. The report summarizes key takeaways and perspectives shared during the event.
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The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has released a report summarizing a stakeholder event focused on anonymisation and pseudonymisation techniques. The document outlines the discussions and perspectives shared by various participants regarding these data processing methods, which are crucial for data protection under GDPR.
This report serves as an informational document for compliance officers and legal professionals interested in the EDPB's engagement with stakeholders on data anonymisation. While it does not introduce new regulatory requirements or deadlines, it provides insights into current discussions and potential future considerations regarding the application of these techniques within the EU's data protection framework.
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