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Data Governance Act (dga)

overall review score: 4.2
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The Data Governance Act (DGA) is a legislative framework established by the European Union aimed at fostering trustworthy data-sharing across member states and with third countries. It focuses on creating a harmonized set of rules to facilitate the reuse of public sector data, improve data availability for innovation, and ensure robust data management practices, all while maintaining high standards of data privacy and security.

Key Features

  • Establishes a framework for the reuse of publicly held data within the EU.
  • Creates new rules for data sharing between organizations, including private entities.
  • Introduces measures to promote trusted data sharing environments and alliances.
  • Defines responsibilities for data stewards and authorities overseeing compliance.
  • Ensures compliance with existing privacy laws such as GDPR.
  • Supports innovation through increased access to high-quality datasets.

Pros

  • Enhances data accessibility for research and innovation
  • Promotes cross-border collaboration within the EU
  • Establishes clear guidelines and responsibilities for data sharing
  • Strengthens trust and security in data transactions
  • Encourages transparent and ethical management of data

Cons

  • Implementation complexity may vary among member states
  • Potential concerns over data privacy despite safeguards
  • Requires significant infrastructure investment for full compliance
  • Possible bureaucratic hurdles in establishing trusted environments
  • Limited scope outside the EU, affecting international collaborations

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