Data Governance Act (DGA)
The Data Governance Act aims to create a European single market for data. We explain what this means for companies and public authorities (in Germany).
Nicole Kopp is a law student at the Ludwig Maximilian University (LMU) in Munich. She specialises in Criminology and focuses on commercial, sanctions and criminal procedure law.
At activeMind.legal Rechtsanwälte, she is gaining her first professional experience in a law firm and supports the legal editorial team in researching and writing articles on data protection-specific topics.
The Data Governance Act aims to create a European single market for data. We explain what this means for companies and public authorities (in Germany).
The CJEU rules on the conditions under which data subjects affected by a data protection breach or hacker attack can claim damages.
What is the European Health Data Space (EHDS) aiming to achieve, what will medical institutions need to prepare for, and how can companies in the healthcare sector get ready for the EHDS regulation?
How can data be exchanged securely and reliably on a global scale, without jeopardising the protection of privacy and personal data protection? DFFT could provide the answer to this – but faces a lot of challenges.
Differences between data protection coordinators and data protection officers – and why larger companies in particular should have both.
What particular data protection challenges arise when using large language models – such as those used by ChatGPT?
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