G7-Roundtable
The G7-Roundtable of the data protection and privacy authorities was launched in 2021 as part of the Data Free Flow with Trust (DFFT) roadmap. The DFFT initiative stems from a speech by Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in 2019, which encouraged a discussion on the trustful exchange of data. In May 2022, the initiative was supported by an action plan by the G7 Digital Ministers.
The following institutions participate in the G7-Rountable:
- Office of the Privacy Commissioner (Canada)
- Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés (France)
- Die Bundesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit (Germany)
- Garante per la Protezione dei Dati Personali (Italy)
- Personal Information Protection Commission, 個人情報保護委員会 (Japan)
- Information Commissioner’s Office (United Kingdom)
- Federal Trade Commission (USA)
- Chair of the European Data Protection Board (EU)
- European Data Protection Supervisor (EU)
Date | Title |
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2021.09.08 | Communiqué 2021 |
2022.09.08 | Communiqué 2022 |
2023.06.21 | Statement on Generative AI 2023 |
2023.06.21 | Communiqué 2023 |
2023.06.22 | Action Plan 2023 |
2024.10.11 | Action Plan 2024 |
2024.10.11 | Statement on AI and Children 2024 |
2024.10.11 | Promoting Enforcement Cooperation 2024 |
2024.10.11 | Communiqué 2024 |
2024.10.11 | Comparative analysis of core elements of GDPR certification as a tool for transfers and the Global CBPR System 2024 |
2024.10.11 | Reducing identifiability in cross-national perspective 2024 |
2024.10.11 | Statement on the Role of Data Protection Authorities in Fostering Trustworthy AI 2024 |