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Nordic DPAs sign new joint collaborative agreement on data protection issues

Seven Nordic representatives from the Nordic DPAs met on the Faroe Islands.
Photo: The Nordic DPAs

This year’s discussion focused on AI in law enforcement, effective case management and handling of personal data incidents.

The Nordic data protection authorities (DPAs) in Denmark, the Faroe Islands, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden and Åland have agreed in this year’s annual meeting to further strengthen cooperation among the Nordic countries – which started in 2022.

The collaboration will include how to investigate and handle the rising number of complaints

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