Britain’s Information Commission Office And Japanese Regulators To Consolidate Digital Partnership On Adequacy  Regulation

Britain’s Information Commission Office And Japanese Regulators To Consolidate Digital Partnership On Adequacy Regulation

By Tony O’Reilly-

Collaboration between the UK’s data regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), and Japanese regulators supported through a solid partnership between the two countries will work towards providing businesses and citizens greater certainty about the security of data sharing between both countries.

The partnership in relation to adequacy regulation seeks to ensure a consistent level of data protection in as many countries as possible.

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The British government determine which countries offer a similar degree of protection and help those falling behind to step up their levels o protection. A number of businesses based in the Uk have their headquarters abroad, making it imperative that those countries operate adequate data protection.

At the centre of the partnership will be the UK-Japan Digital Council, an annual meeting between ministers from the UK’s Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) and representatives from the Japanese Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and the Digital Agency to drive forward new priorities.

Both countries have today unveiled a new partnership to turbocharge their joint working in an era of increasing global competition on tech and data.

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The two countries are modern tech powerhouses, with combined IT sectors worth more than £406 billion. The newly launched partnership will develop the unique strengths of both countries and deliver on the UK’s ambition, set out in this year’s Digital Strategy, to increase international collaboration on complex tech issues.

The alliance between the UK and Japanese governments on a range of digital issues will include how to improve the resilience of globally significant supply chains such as semiconductors and telecommunications. The countries will develop joint research and development initiatives to share expertise about these vital technologies.

The UK and Japan will strengthen foundations for trade and investment between their tech economies and make it easier for businesses to operate in both countries by aligning approaches to digital regulation.

Improving cyber resilience is a priority for the partnership, which will see the UK and Japan promote initiatives to standardise the security of internet-connected products and apps and address the risks of digital services in supply chains.

Collaboration between the UK’s data regulator, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO), and Japanese regulators will be supported through the partnership to give businesses and citizens greater certainty about the security of data sharing between both countries.

UK Digital Secretary Michelle Donelan said:

”The UK’s relationship with Japan has grown from strength to strength in recent years based on a foundation of shared goals and values. Our thriving tech sectors are another opportunity for us to work together to benefit citizens and businesses across both countries. I look forward to deepening our relationship through the UK-Japan Digital Partnership in the future.

Both governments will use international settings such as Japan’s G7 Presidency and the G20 to tackle shared goals and challenges with other global partners.

This new partnership further delivers on the UK’s goal, set out in the Integrated Review, to become the European nation with the broadest presence in the Indo-Pacific region which is increasingly critical as global tech competition and international assertiveness intensifies”.

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