Data Adequacy Status: EU Data Protection Standards Debate
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(1 day, 6 hours ago)
Lords Chamber
Baroness Lloyd of Effra (Lab)
I thank the noble Lord. He brings a great deal of experience over the years in many areas of data protection legislation, anti-money laundering and the security side. Since the UK and EU leaders’ summit on 19 May, we have been working with the EU to increase the safety and security of UK and EU citizens, to respond to shared threats, and to support police investigations, including through enhanced data exchange. We continue to work and meet closely with the EU on these matters.
My Lords, the Government are trying to hit a moving target, as far as I can see. The EU is adopting a new digital omnibus, which will change EU GDPR. How confident are the Government about being able to get a decision from the EU in time?
Baroness Lloyd of Effra (Lab)
To take that question in two parts, we are confident about the EU’s scrutiny of our legislation. The Commission has started its review and published the report that I mentioned in July. The European Data Protection Board published a non-legally binding opinion on its draft decision on 20 October. We are confident that a member state vote will take place ahead of the 27 December deadline. The EU’s proposals to change its data protection framework have only recently been published. We will have a look at the details of those changes as and when they become clear and are confirmed.