Agreement between the National Center for Personal Data Protection and the Office of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner of Malta
On 18 November 2021, the National Center for Personal Data Protection (NCPDP) and the Office of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner of Malta signed a Collaboration Agreement in the field of personal data protection. The Agreement was signed by the Director of NCPDP, Eduard Răducan, and the Commissioner of the Office of the Information and Data Protection of Malta, Ian Deguara, during the Plenary Session of the European Data Protection Board, Brussels, Belgium.
The Agreement provides for the development of cooperation relations between the two institutions in terms of achieving constant progress in the field of personal data protection and the promotion of good practices that will create favorable conditions for ensuring effective protection of personal data of Malta’s and Moldova’s citizens.
The NCPDP states that the agreement is aimed at various activities that will encourage the exchange of information on the application of European laws, regulations, standards and recommendations in the field of personal data protection, the exchange of short-term experts for mutual professional development in specific sectors, cooperation in vocational training and qualification, consultations, conferences, workshops, study visits, organization of activities focused on promoting the protection of privacy and personal data protection, cooperation in order to organize projects of common interest for both institutions at regional and national level, etc.
We remind you that the NCPDP has concluded another 14 national collaboration agreements with institutions from different fields of activity, as well as 8 international collaboration agreements with the Personal Data Protection Authorities from Romania, Ukraine, Georgia, Italy, Hungary, Latvia, etc.
