In recent months, the Data Protection Commissioner of Barbados has been actively engaging in public forums, emphasizing the urgent need for robust data privacy practices. The message is clear: data privacy can no longer be an afterthought. The looming question is whether the Data Protection Act will be enforced with the consistency and confidence that the nation has been anticipating. Without effective enforcement, compliance remains a distant aspiration for many organizations.
When theory meets enforcement: Inside Barbados’s first practical data protection workshop
