gagnaverndarábyrgð
Gagnaverndarábyrgð, officially known as the Data Protection Authority (DPA) in Iceland, is the national regulatory body responsible for overseeing compliance with data protection laws in the country. Established under the Act on the Processing of Personal Data (No. 105/2018), the authority ensures that organizations handling personal data adhere to principles such as transparency, lawfulness, and individual rights. Its mandate aligns with the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), which Iceland adopted as part of its legal framework, facilitating cross-border data protection cooperation.
The Data Protection Authority operates independently, reporting to the Alþingi (Icelandic Parliament) through the Minister of
In addition to enforcement, the DPA promotes awareness through educational initiatives, workshops, and public reports. It
The Data Protection Authority plays a crucial role in safeguarding Icelanders’ privacy rights in an increasingly