Unlocking Europe's big data for good

The EU’s proposed new Data Governance Act (DGA) aims to balance regulation and innovation: a critical challenge for companies and governments as we get ready for 2021

A year like no other, 2020 has been seismic for the digital global economy.

2020 has illuminated so much including our deep dependence on technology and collective reliance on aggregated, quality data to power innovation, train AI models and uncover critical insights like never before.

Without ‘the data’ how can our advisors interpret the Coronavirus’ spread, coordinate supply chains through the crisis or design useful policy interventions in the wake of economic and societal aftershocks?

While we all recognise the need for good data and its interplay with trust and ethics, many challenges remain in obtaining, sharing and transferring information safely, legally and with fair distributed value as we look forward to 2021.

 
EBook

Trace’s latest E-Book

We spoke to leading Legal, Tech and Privacy voices from Thornton’s Law, Burness Paull, Juralio and Kormoon to seek their views on the proposed DGA, and unpacked its key features in our e-book.

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Sorcha Lorimer