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Datatilsynet questions Netcompany over possible data leak after hack

Netcompany HQ in Copenhagen, Denmark.
Netcompany’s HQ in Copenhagen. Photo: Netcompany

A theft of source code has prompted questions from the Danish Data Protection Authority to a company that supplies government IT.

Datatilsynet, the Danish Data Protection Authority, has contacted and questioned Netcompany after a leak of source code was uncovered in the Danish media. Since the breach was not reported to the authority, which is required under EU GDPR 33 if it involves personal data, Datatilsynet wants to clarify if the

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