AMSTERDAM –
Organizations increasingly conduct a legal battle to publications of the Dutch Data Protection Authority (CBP) counter. They are afraid of reputational damage if it appears that they have gone in the wrong personal data .
CBP-President Jacob Kohnstamm therefore wants a legal disclosure requirement, he said in an interview with Trouw. “At this time alone, walking four cases to the court. It creates a lot of pressure on our legal department. An obligation to publish would be a shot in the arm, “explains Kohnstamm.
The publication of reports helps citizens expect more aware how much data about them is collected. “If I steal your purse, you can see that. If I steal your data, then it is not visible “
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