Assessing Europe's current, future digital regulatory landscape

06/10/2022 | IAPP

It has been a busy year for the EU concerning digital regulation. Of course, data protection remains top of the agenda among member states, but the EU has also been active proposing and passing other digital policy laws, including the Digital Markets Act and the Digital Services Act. A recording of an IAPP LinkedIn Live session from 6 October features a discussion with IAPP country leaders from across Europe covering all the events of note from 2022 while looking forward to the developments that may arise in 2023.

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