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Data privacy in the age of digital

Data privacy in the age of digital

Written by Michael Gizicki-Neundlinger | Reviewed by Heike Christiane Vogel-Pöschl

Created on: 19 Feb 2020 | Updated on: 19 Feb 2020

News category: "News on Living Innovation"

David Wright, Director Trilateral Research, explains why Europe should be proud of GDPR

The GDPR has raised the bar for privacy and data protection. However, in light of emerging technologies such as smart homes, big health data and machine learning, further regulations will be needed.


David Wright, Director of Trilateral Research, says that robust data protection forms a competitive advantage for Europe in the digital age: “Trustworthy tech made in the EU”.

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