28/04/2020 (Agence Europe) – Brave, the privacy-friendly browser, published on Monday 27 April a report criticising the lack of human and financial resources of the national authorities responsible for ensuring compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). According to the company set up by Mozilla Firefox co-founder Brendan Eich, half of the data protection agencies in the EU have less than €5 million, while only 5 of the 28 countries responsible for implementing GDPR in Europe have more than 10 "technical specialists". Brave says it has lodged a complaint with the European Commission to launch infringement proceedings. "Article 52(4) of the GDPR requires national governments to provide DPAs with the human and financial resources necessary for the performance of their tasks", the commercial enterprise clarifies in a press release. (SPj)