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3 September 2020
On 3 September 2020, the STAR II consortium – composed of the Hungarian National Authority for Data Protection and Freedom of Information (NAIH), Trilateral Research (TRI) and the Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB) –, in collaboration with the Brussels Privacy Hub, will present and discuss the (draft) Guidance for DPAs on good practices to run hotlines for SMEs and the (draft) Handbook on European data protection law for SMEs.
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) was expected to boost the European (digital) economy by more uniformly regulating the free movement of personal data within the European Economic Area and by increasing consumer trust in (online) services. Yet, compliance with the Regulation is still problematic for most Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), which represent the vast majority of all businesses in the EU. Albeit the European legislators acknowledged that SMEs deserve special attention and support from Data Protection Authorities (DPAs), small entrepreneurs still have to cope with several challenges, including misinformation about the GDPR requirements; scarcity of practical, easy to understand and targeted guidance about data protection law; uncertainty about the interpretation of certain provisions of the law; lack of internal data protection expertise and resources to invest thereto.
In this context, the STAR II consortium has undertaken research activities to examine, on the one hand, DPAs’ awareness-raising efforts concerning the GDPR compliance for SMEs; on the other hand, the SMEs’ experience with the GDPR.
Based on the outcomes of NAIH’s hotline for SMEs and interviews conducted with 18 DPAs, 22 SME association representatives, over 50 respondents to the online survey and 11 face to face interviews with SME representatives, the STAR II consortium prepared two documents to assist both DPAs and SMEs in their respective obligations:
This workshop is aimed at presenting and seeking feedback on the two documents. Our event will be highly interactive, and we will provide participants and speakers with the opportunity to exchange and to voice their thoughts on the Guidance and the Handbook.
The feedback gathered will help the STAR II consortium to further advance the draft Guidance and Handbook.
A detailed agenda is available.
Confirmed speakers
Mr Hielke Hijmans, LSTS/VUB and APD-GBA (Belgian DPA)
Ms Renáta Nagy, NAIH (Hungarian DPA)
Ms Jelena Burnik, IP-RS (Slovenian DPA)
Mr Luc Hendrickx, SMEUnited
Ms Alessandra Calvi, LSTS/VUB
Ms Annika Linck, European DIGITAL SME Alliance
Ms Jasmina Trajkovski, TP Consulting
Ms Pavlina Peneva, APD-GBA (Belgian DPA), BOOST project
Targeted audience: DPAs, SME Associations, SME owners and employees, (perspective) entrepreneurs, DPOs in SMEs, legal practitioners in SMEs
Place: The event will be held online via Jit.si. The link will be shared with registered participants 10 minutes before the start of the event.
Time: 12.00 – 14.30 (Brussels time)
Registration: this event is free to attend but registration is required. For any problems with online registration, please contact info@brusselsprivacyhub.eu.
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