Danish Banke: 1.3 million EUR proposed fine over records of deletion of personal data

The Danish Data Supervisory Authority (SA) has reported Danske Bank to the Danish police and proposed a fine of DKK 10 million (app.1.3 million EUR). This concludes a case that the SA opened in November 2020 after the bank itself had stated that they had identified a problem with the deletion of personal data in which there was not necessarily a commercial justification for continuing to process.

 

Read the Notification https://edpb.europa.eu/news/national-news/2022/danish-sa-fine-proposed-danske-bank_en

European Data Protection Board – July 12 plenary session

The European Data Protection Board published the agenda for its July 12 plenary session. The agenda includes discussion around a joint opinion from the EDPB and European Data Protection Supervisor on the proposal for regulation on the European Health Data Space. The EDPB will also review the conference organized by the EDPS in late June focused on EU General Data Protection Regulation enforcement

Click to access 20220712plen1.2_agenda_public.pdf

Marriott International Breach

Marriott International announced it was breached by an unauthorized user, TechCrunch reports. The incident reportedly happened in June after a hacking group claimed it utilized social engineering to fool an employee in a Maryland hotel to letting an individual access their computer. Marriott International suffered a data breach in 2018 and was fined by the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office.
Full Story https://techcrunch.com/2022/07/06/marriott-breach-again