Confederation of European Data Protection Organisations

The Confederation of European Data Protection Organisations (CEDPO) is a European umbrella organisation of data protection organisations.

Confederation of European Data Protection Organisations
CEDPO
EstablishedSeptember 2011
PurposeCommitment for a balanced, practicable, and effective data protection
Membership
8
Websitehttp://www.cedpo.eu

Data protection umbrella organisation

CEDPO was founded in September 2011 by national data protection organisations as their European umbrella organisation, so far (2014) without any explicit legal form. CEDPO pursues to promote the role of the Data Protection Officer and to provide advice on balanced, practicable, and effective data protection. In addition, CEDPO aims to contribute to a better harmonisation of data protection law and practices in the European Union (EU) / European Economic Area (EEA).

Founder members

The four founder members of CEDPO are the Association Française des Correspondants à la Protection des Données à Caractère Personnel (AFCDP, France), the Asociación Profesional Española de Privacidad (APEP, Spain), the Gesellschaft für Datenschutz und Datensicherheit e.V. (GDD, Germany) and the Nederlands Genootschap van Functionarissen voor de Gegevensbescherming (NGFG, Netherlands).[1]

Members

Present legal entities of CEDPO include:[2]

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  • www.cedpo.eu Official website of the Confederation of European Data Protection Organisations

References

  1. "About CEDPO". CEDPO. Archived from the original on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
  2. "Members of CEDPO". CEDPO. Archived from the original on 2018-11-15. Retrieved 2018-11-15.
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