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(Created claim: comment (P126): The aim is to create a single European data space –a genuine single market for data, open to data from across the world –where personal as well as non-personal data, including sensitive business data, are secure and businesses also have easy access to an almost infinite amount of high-quality industrial data, boosting growth and creating value.) |
(Created claim: comment (P126): EU will use its convening power as well as funding programmes to strengthen Europe’s technological sovereignty for the data-agile economy. This will be done through standard setting, tool development, best practices collection on how to deal with personal data (especially around pseudonymization) as well as build-out of next-generation infrastructures for data processing.) |
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Revision as of 12:39, 19 February 2020
EU white paper published in February 2020
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A European strategy for data
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EU white paper published in February 2020
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The aim is to create a single European data space –a genuine single market for data, open to data from across the world –where personal as well as non-personal data, including sensitive business data, are secure and businesses also have easy access to an almost infinite amount of high-quality industrial data, boosting growth and creating value.
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EU will use its convening power as well as funding programmes to strengthen Europe’s technological sovereignty for the data-agile economy. This will be done through standard setting, tool development, best practices collection on how to deal with personal data (especially around pseudonymization) as well as build-out of next-generation infrastructures for data processing.
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