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On 15 December 2020, the EU data protection regulator –
the European Data Protection Board – adopted its Strategy for
2021-2023, which outlines its objectives and key actions for the
upcoming years. At the outset, the EDPB recalls that its strategy,
as well as its work in general, are guided by the following core
principles:
Protection of individuals
personal data
Development of a common data
protection culture, which serves as an inspiration and model
globally
EDPB s four pillars of strategic objectives
The EDPB has expressed its strategic objectives for the period
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It s a new year and everyone makes resolutions, even the European Data Protection Board (EDPB).
In its 2021-2023 strategy, the EDPB sets four pillars and action items associated with them, leaving the bombshell to the very last bullet point: focus on engagement and cooperation with supervisory authorities of third countries in enforcement cases involving controllers or processors located outside the EEA.
Pillar 1:
Advancing harmonization and facilitating compliance this means striving for a maximum degree of consistency in the application of data protection rules and limiting fragmentation among member states.