Brazil’s New Data Protection Law Moves Forward Without Warning – Employers Race To Comply

Source: Straits Interactive-DPEX Network
Published on: 2020-09-21 13:58

In just six hours of deliberation, the Brazilian Senate propelled a measure aimed at protecting its citizens' data to the desk of the country's President, an action that's been two years in the making. Unless vetoed, the Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados Pessoais, or LGPD, Brazil’s General Data Protection Law, will likely become effective by September 16, 2020.

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