The watchdog wants European countries to follow 35 US states in introducing a
law that would force companies to inform consumers when they have lost their
information.
Peter Hustinx, of the European data protection supervisor, said the European
Commission's proposal to amend its
e-Privacy Directive
didn't go far enough in recommending a law.
"The proposed amendments to the
directive are not as ambitious as they
should be," he said.
Hustinx believes the Commission must look more widely at data breach issues.
"In dealing with new issues, such as the setting up of a mandatory security
breach notification system, the proposal remains too restrictive in its scope."
The Watchdog also said a new rule to give authorities more power to take
action against those who break spam laws should be extended to cover any
infringement of the e-Privacy Directive - including information loss and
unnecessary retention of information.
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