Italy and binding corporate rules (BCR)

By | Friday December 9th, 2016

The European Commission website, in the Article 29 working party page, reports the list of the enterprises that completed the approval process of the BCR  according to article 47.

The list doesn’t show a reference date and this is certainly remarkable but the most relevant thing is that among the 80+ companies reported in the list no one has the Italian Authority as a lead authority.

So, no Italian Companies in the list while BCR approved by the Authorities of UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Denmark and Norway are there.

 

 

Category: Legal framework Tags: , , ,

About Sergio Fumagalli

Vice President Zeropiu Spa, system integrator specialized in digital identity and data security with operations in Italy and in the Nordics. After serving as MP in the Italian Parliament, I started a professional collaboration with the Data Protection Italian Authority and a professional activity on these topics. Co-author of “Privacy guida agli adempimenti”, IPSOA, 2004, 2005 a book on compliance to the Italian Law. Since 2008 member of the Oracle Community for Security - http://c4s.clusit.it/views/Homepage.html - and since 2014 member of the board of Clusit a leader association on IT Security in Italy Between 2004 and 2012 member of the board of Webank Spa, the online banc of the Banca Popolare di Milano group.

One thought on “Italy and binding corporate rules (BCR)

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.