Brazilian data protection authority outlines priorities through 2027

The Brazilian National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) has approved its “Priority Topics Map” for 2026–2027, focusing on safeguarding data subject rights, protecting children and adolescents online under the new Digital Statute, ensuring compliance by public authorities in personal data processing, and supervising emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence. The plan includes specific targets, such as 25 inspections on data subject rights, 15 on child protection, 20 on AI-related practices, and monitoring of public-sector data sharing, scheduled across 2026 and 2027 to strengthen enforcement and governance.

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