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CNPD recommends new impact study for ID Card

The National Data Protection Commission (CNPD) has confirmed the need for an impact study on the protection of personal data for the new generation of Citizen Cards, which will be issued from 10 June. The president of the CNPD, Paula Meira Lourenço, emphasised that she had not received the necessary elements to carry out a technical assessment of the new identification system. She emphasised that, without such a study, it is difficult to assess the risks associated with processing personal data.

The CNPD notes that it is essential that any request for an opinion on new legal or regulatory provisions be accompanied by the respective impact study, and the absence of this document could jeopardise the assessment of the risks involved.







 
 
 

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