Following its investigation, the EDPS has found that the European Commission (Commission) has infringed several key data protection rules when using Microsoft 365. In its decision, the EDPS imposes corrective measures on the Commission.

The EDPS has found that the Commission has infringed several provisions of Regulation (EU) 2018/1725, the EU’s data protection law for EU institutions, bodies, offices and agencies (EUIs), including those on transfers of personal data outside the EU/European Economic Area (EEA).

  • Jure RepincOP
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    194 months ago

    They should ditch them for so many other reasons too. Also Public Money, Public Code. Al public institutions should only use libre and opensurce software. The only way to preserve privacy, freedom, and digital sovereignty.

    • @CaptObvious
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      84 months ago

      Some European entities have already jumped to LibreOffice. It’s a European-made drop-in replacement. I’m surprised at them not simply ordering the Commission to switch immediately.

      • Joël de Bruijn
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        24 months ago

        LibreOffice by itself isn’t a drop in replacement for Office365.

        LibreOffice + NextCloud + Jitsi/Bluebutton + Grafana + bunch of other services together could be.

        If NextCloud does the storage / mail / calendaring/ contacts / tasks / notes etc.

        And if the hoster ties some loose ends for Forms, Powerautomate, Kanban oh and everything Azure.

          • Joël de Bruijn
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            14 months ago

            Then we can safely agree just LibreOffice alone and by itself is even more “ridiculous” I think.

            Also “could be” icw “loose ends” carry a lot of weight I think.

            Also Enterprise differ in requirements so there are organizations for which current NC would suffice.

    • @TCB13@lemmy.world
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      -14 months ago

      Your assessment is all fun and games until you realizasse they don’t have another option right now than using Microsoft 365. They’ll simply pressure Microsoft into implementing a few changes to comply with the legislation and move on. Microsoft also doesn’t want their large governmental customers so they’ll do it.