Data_protection_authority

National data protection authority

National data protection authority

Government authority in charge of data protection affairs


There are several national data protection authorities across the world, tasked with protecting information privacy. In the European Union and the EFTA member countries, their status was formalized by the Data Protection Directive[1] and they were involved in the Madrid Resolution.

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Authorities by group of states

  • On the European level, it is the G29 and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS). The process was backed in 2005 by the Council of Europe, during the World Summit on the Information Society (Tunis, November 2005), and in 2006/2007 within forums on Internet governance (Athens 2006, Rio 2007).
  • On 12 June 2007, OECD issued a recommendation entitled "OECD Recommendation on Cross-border Co-operation in the Enforcement of Laws Protecting Privacy". It aimed to improve national Privacy law enforcement so national authorities can better cooperate with foreign authorities and put in place efficient international mechanisms to ease trans-frontier cooperation for legislation protecting privacy.[2] This recommendation was implemented with the 2010 founding of the Global Privacy Enforcement Network.
  • An Ibero-American network of data protection exists. In May 2008, during its 6th meeting, in Colombia, its declaration asking international conferences on data protection and privacy to "pursue their efforts, regardless of their geographical location, in order to adopt common legal instruments".
  • Another network is that of the Central and Eastern data protection authority (CEDPA). This network has expressed its will to pursue and strengthen its activities within the CEDPA, notably to elaborate common solutions and assist new members with the establishment of data protection legislation. That was during the June 2008 meeting in Poland.

List of national data protection authorities

European Economic Area

Europe

Africa

  •  Angola: Data Protection Agency (Portuguese: Agência de Proteção de Dados), known as APD
  •  Egypt: No national authority is responsible for data protection.
  •  Ghana: Data Protection Commission
  •  Morocco: Commission nationale de contrôle de la protection des données à caractère personnel (lit. 'National Commission for the Control of the Protection of Personal Data'), also known as CNDP
  •  Mozambique: No national authority is responsible for data protection.
  •  Nigeria: National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA) and Nigerian Communications Commission (NCC) provide services regarding data protection.
  •  Senegal: Commission de protection des Données Personnelles (lit. 'Commission for the protection of Personal Data'), also known as CDP
  •  South Africa: Information Regulator[4]
  •  Tunisia: National Authority for Protection of Personal Data (French: Instance nationale de protection des données personnelles), known as INPDP
  •  Zimbabwe: There is currently no data protection authority but the Zimbabwe Media Commission comments on the degree of protection of privacy from public bodies programs.

Asia

Oceania

North America

  •  Canada: Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (French: Commissariat à la protection de la vie privée du Canada)
  •  Mexico: National Institute of Transparency for Access to Information and Personal Data Protection (Spanish: Instituto Nacional de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información y Protección de Datos Personales (INAI))
  •  USA: There is no single national authority.

South America

Central America

  •  Costa Rica: Agency for the Protection of Individual's Data (Spanish: Agencia de Protección de datos de los Habitantes), known as PRODHAB
  •  Dominican Republic: No national authority is responsible for data protection.
  •  Honduras: National Civil Registry (Spanish: Registro Nacional de las Personas)[6] and Institute for the Access to Public Information (Spanish: Instituto Acceso Informacion Publica)[7]
  •  Panama: No national authority is responsible for data protection.

See also


References

  1. Article 28 of EU directive 95/46/EC
  2. OECD Recommendation on Cross-border Co-operation in the Enforcement of Laws Protecting Privacy
  3. "Datenschutzaufsichtsbehörden für den nicht-öffentlichen Bereich". www.ldi.nrw.de. Retrieved Oct 15, 2020.
  4. "Home". rnp.hn.
  5. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2022-06-17. Retrieved 2022-07-14.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

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