France:
CNIL Launches Compliance Package For Connected Vehicles
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On March 23, CNIL launched (source document in French) the
process to define the sixth compliance package relating to
connected vehicles. This process will involve automotive operators,
insurance and telecoms innovative companies, and public
authorities. The compliance package is aimed at establishing
guidelines to ensure personal data protection and encourage
innovation in the automotive sector.
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