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Islands Data Governance Forum - Meet the expert: views from Europe

Data Protection Authority board member Christopher Docksey discusses current trends in EU law

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The Digital Greenhouse

As the fifth anniversary of the European Union’s privacy and security law GDPR approaches, Data Protection Authority board member Christopher Docksey discusses current trends in EU law from the standpoints of governance, accountability, and national security and data protection.

Speaker Bio

Based in Brussels, Christopher Docksey has extensive experience in the field of data protection, having worked as Director of the Office of the European Data Protection Supervisor and before that as the Legal Adviser on data protection to the European Commission. He retired in 2018 as Honorary Director General of the EDPS and now teaches and writes extensively on data protection law. Christopher was a founding member of the Office of the Data Protection Authority for the Bailiwick of Guernsey from May 2018 and is now serving his second term.

 

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