Enough uncertainty on data breaches! Join us to unpack the newest draft EDPB breach guidance & associated examples

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Gabriel Voisin

Partner
UK

As a partner in our London-based international Privacy & Data Protection practice, I advise companies on a range of international data and privacy compliance projects, including the implementation of global data management strategies, international data transfers and data compliance issues such as the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) or the ePrivacy directive. I am also a member of the firm's global (i) Executive Committee (ExCom) and (ii) Diversity & Inclusion leadership group.

Even with the greatest caution, it can happen: If a personal data breach occurs, controllers and processors must comply with breach obligations in very short periods of time. The new draft guidelines of the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) on personal data breaches notification requirements now provide further guidance and make best practice recommendations. Some aspects have become clearer, others have not.

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