Colombia has enacted an omnibus data protection law, reports the Hunton & Williams Privacy and Information Security Law Blog. The law was enacted on October 17. It contains “significant notice and consent requirements, special provisions for the processing of children’s data, European-style data subject rights…and cross-border data transfer restrictions,” among other provisions. The law also calls for the establishment of a data protection authority.
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