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Data Strategy Briefing — June 3, 2022

Regulation (EU) 2022/868 on data governance was published in the Official Journal, starting the countdown to new data intermediation and altruism regimes applying in 2023.

Executive briefing: The Data Governance Act (Regulation (EU) 2022/868) appeared in the Official Journal of the European Union on 3 June 2022. The publication confirms application dates for data intermediation service providers, data altruism organisations, and public-sector data re-use frameworks that will become operational on 24 September 2023.

Key data-space checkpoints

  • Service registration. Determine whether EU operations qualify as data intermediation services and prepare notification filings with national competent authorities.
  • Governance charters. Draft neutrality policies, conflict-of-interest procedures, and technical safeguards required for trusted data intermediaries.
  • Data altruism. Assess opportunities to participate in sector data altruism initiatives and design consent templates compliant with Article 16.

Operational priorities

  • Contract updates. Embed DGA obligations in customer and partner agreements, including transparency on monetisation, dispute resolution, and data portability.
  • Public-sector reuse. Align reuse requests with the DGA’s secure processing environment requirements and trade-secret protections.
  • Supervisory engagement. Map competent authorities and begin pre-application dialogues on registration processes and oversight expectations.

Enablement moves

  • Integrate DGA compliance milestones into European data space roadmaps across health, energy, and finance programmes.
  • Establish accountability frameworks linking DGA obligations with GDPR, Data Act, and sector regulations.

Sources

Zeph Tech readies EU data intermediation programmes with compliance operating models, registration support, and data altruism frameworks.

  • EU data strategy
  • Data governance
  • Data intermediation
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