Update (II): “Public health and privacy” and not “Public health or privacy”
In the evolving COVID-19 scenario in which business continuity also depends on adequate data protection and cybersecurity practices on the part of organizations, knowledge mapping of privacy & data protection guidance and cybersecurity best practices has taken on an even more important role.
A collection of guidance on Covid-19
It’s for that very reason that, without the presumption of completeness, I am continuing to map official resources, from institutions to data protection authorities across the world, which provide guidance on the correct processing of personal data in the context of COVID-19 and Cybersecurity-related information on working remotely in the context of the pandemic.
Read the full text of this blog (with useful links and background information) on Paolobalboni.eu
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P. Balboni
Paolo Balboni is Professor of Privacy, Cybersecurity, and IT Contract Law at the European Centre on Privacy and Cybersecurity (ECPC) within the Maastricht University Faculty of Law. He graduated with a degree in Law from the University of Bologna (Italy) in 2001 and completed his Ph.D. in Comparative Technology Law at Tilburg University (The Netherlands) in 2008.
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