EU Enhances Biotechnology Regulation for Data Protection
The European Data Protection Board (CEPD) and the European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS) have jointly endorsed a proposed European regulation aimed at enhancing the biotechnology and bio-manufacturing sectors. This initiative focuses on streamlining the regulatory framework, particularly in clinical trials, while ensuring rigorous legal frameworks for handling personal data, especially sensitive health information.
The regulatory adjustments reflect the EU's commitment to bolster its competitiveness in biotechnology. However, the CEPD and EDPS emphasize the importance of maintaining robust protections for personal health and genetic data during clinical studies. Their recommendations include defining the roles of data controllers, limiting data retention periods, ensuring coherence with existing AI regulations, and enforcing pseudonymization where applicable, thus aiming to create a balanced regulatory environment that fosters innovation while protecting individual rights.
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