The European Data Protection Board has released its work programme for 2021 to 2022, which takes from the priorities laid out in its 2021 to 2023 strategy. The programme outlines four areas of focus including EU GDPR compliance and harmonisation, support and cooperation toward effective enforcement, fundamental rights associated with new technologies, and promotion of EU standards. The focus on standards relates to maintaining the EU perception of appropriate safeguards on a global level, particularly with international data transfers.
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