The Belgian Data Protection Authority (APD-GBA) has launched its 2026–2028 Strategic Plan, signaling a move away from individual complaint handling toward “Systemic Impact Enforcement.” If you operate in healthcare, finance, or process the data of minors in Belgium, you are now in the crosshairs of proactive audits.
Accountability is No Longer Optional The APD-GBA is clear: they will no longer act as a “help desk” for DPOs. Organisations must now demonstrate their own compliance through robust accountability mechanisms.
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The Result? You move from reactive compliance to a defensible, proactive privacy posture that satisfies the most rigorous Belgian inspectors.
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