MITLA and the Cloud Privacy Check (CPC) Network publish 2 reports with GDPR implementation recommendations

The Malta IT Law Association is an active member of the Cloud Privacy Check (CPC) Network, a not-for-profit international network of qualified legal professionals from 30 European countries. CPC’s mission is to provide authoritative views, information and practical solutions to two principal stakeholders: industry professionals and public authorities. This is done through collective know-how, research and market analysis gained from pan-European industry activity, collaboration and experience.

During the annual CPC conference (last month), the CPC members agreed to publish two documents, The Data Breach Report and the Joint Controllership Report. These reports present key findings and recommendations concerning data breach-related obligations and the joint controllership concept within the EU/EEA resulting from a comparative survey conducted by the CPC members.

The CPC Network’s Reports have also been presented to the Information and Data Protection Commission (IDPC) as part of the CPC Network’s outreach to national DPAs.

As a heterogeneous, multinational and non-profit network of legal professionals, the CPC Network believes it can be a very valuable, trustworthy and effective Partner for the EDPB and the national DPAs in regard to implementation of the GDPR.

The two reports can be found in the links below:

EuroCloud Europe CPC-REPORT on Data Breach_20190115
EuroCloud Europe CPC-REPORT on Joint Controllership_20190115[2]

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