
The debate on the digital omnibus has only just begun. Companies should contribute their expertise to the ongoing process and strengthen their internal foundations – in other words, create better governance, clear processes and robust technical structures. After all, regulation always follows technical developments, and these are becoming faster, not simpler.
KPMG Law experts Jyn Schultze-Melling and Holger Schlüter report more on this.
“Companies can contribute their expertise in the ongoing process and help to ensure that the rules are technically feasible and legally viable.”
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