The Data (Use and Access) Bill has finally passed through Parliament and marks the first major reform to the UK GDPR since Brexit. But is this simply regulatory fine-tuning or the beginning of a new, more strategic shift in the UK’s approach to data governance?
Join data protection experts from The DPO Centre as they unpack what this legislative change is likely to mean in practice.
We’ll be discussing:
- What the new ‘not materially lower’ standard for international data transfers could mean for EU adequacy
- How the introduction of ‘recognised legitimate interests’ could simplify compliance and reshape assessments
- Why the final compromise on AI and copyright could shape future policymaking and the governance of AI training