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Six years after its enactment and four years after it entered into force, on July 17, 2024, the Brazilian Data Protection Agency (Autoridade Nacional de Proteção de Dados (ANPD)) has issued a regulation developing the Brazilian General Data Protection Law (Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais (LGPD)) and clarifying the regulatory framework for Data Protection Officers (DPOs) in Brazil (ANPD Resolution No. 18/2024, the “Resolution”).

Article 41 of the LGPD establishes that data controllers must appoint a data protection officer (DPO), details their main responsibilities, and requires that the DPO’s identity must be made public. It also invites the ANPD to establish complementary rules for the definition and attribution of the person in charge, including cases of exemption from the appointment requirement, depending on the nature and size of the entity or the volume of the data processing operations.Continue Reading New ANPD Resolution on the Statute of Data Protection Officers in Brazil

2022 was another eventful year in the realm of privacy, security and innovation.  Privacy World was there every step of the way, to keep you informed on key developments.  Starting next week, we will be rolling out our popular Year in Review series.  As a lead up to that, below are our ten most popular

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CPW’s Shea Leitch and Kyle Dull to Speak at ACC South Florida’s 12th Annual CLE Conference

CPW’s David Oberly

The second reading of the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill (the Bill) has been delayed following the election of the new Conservative Party leader. The new date is yet to be announced, but in the meantime, it is worth analysing some of the key changes the Bill proposes. While it promises more flexibility and less ambiguity, practically speaking, the Bill may not represent a fundamental divergence from the current regime.
Continue Reading Data Protection and Digital Information Bill Delayed – Aspects to Consider While We Wait