LPD: what changes for companies? - Ticino Management

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18.3.2022

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Technological evolution has required a total revision of the federal data protection law. There are new obligations for companies, which must comply with the provisions by the beginning of 2023.

The deadline for the Federal Data Protection Act (LPD) is approaching. From large companies to SMEs, as well as freelancers and associations, all organizations must adapt to the new legislation, which provides for radical reforms, triggered by rapid technological and social changes, aimed at increasing the transparency of data processing and improving control methods by interested parties. To successfully face change, Swiss companies are called upon to act on several fronts: technological, legal, security and governance.
Siro Migliavacca, director and partner of Security Lab Advisory, Francesca Colombo, legal counsel & advisor to the company, and lawyer Rocco Talleri, founder of Studio Talleri Law and co-founder of Associazione Privacy Ticino, will provide guidance on the roadmap to follow, with a practical look at the aspects that must be considered in an effective adjustment plan, so as not to arrive unprepared in 2023 and not be subject to sanctions.
In order to support those who have the task of following the adjustments, Ated-ICT Ticino in collaboration with Security Lab Advisory offers an ad hoc event, scheduled for April 26 at the Usi-Supsi East Campus.

Read the full article by Angela Mollisi on Ticino Management on page 72

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