Evolving Enforcement Priorities in Times of Debate – Overview of Regulatory Strategies of European Data Protection Authorities for 2023 and Beyond
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Today, the Future of Privacy Forum released a report that explores “
” It is the third in a series that explores European DPAs’ evolving regulatory priorities, following the 2021 Report “ Evolving enforcement priorities in times of debate – Overview of regulatory strategies of European Data Protection Authorities for 2023 and beyond. - Insights into the Future of Data Protection Enforcement: Regulatory Strategies of European Data Protection Authorities for 2021-2022,” and the 2020 Report “ New Decade, New Priorities: A summary of twelve European Data Protection Authorities’ strategic and operational plans for 2020 and beyond.”
At a time where the effectiveness of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) enforcement model is being challenged by the European Parliament, Data Protection Authorities (DPAs), civil society, and policymakers, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has launched several initiatives to reform the way DPAs are working together. - This includes aligning DPAs’ national enforcement strategies, selecting cases of strategic importance for regulators to pursue in a coordinated fashion, and launching yearly coordinated enforcement initiatives dedicated to specific topics.
- They also seem ready to ramp up investigatory and sanctioning efforts, both on their own initiative and following individuals’ complaints.
- The analysis also includes documents published by the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS).
- These documents should be read together with other complementary multi-year strategies that FPF included in its 2020 and 2021 reports.