The European Agency for the Operational Management of Large-Scale IT Systems in the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (eu-LISA) presented its progress report on common data quality standards in the field of justice and home affairs on 2 December.
In concrete terms, the implementation of the roadmap, presented in February 2020, should develop the capacity of Member States to feed high-quality data into the relevant EU information systems.
In addition, the roadmap addresses the issues of efficiency and effectiveness of the new interoperability architecture, which should, among other things, provide Member States with easier access to information in several areas, including justice and home affairs.
Most of the work to date has focused on issues related to biometric and alphanumeric data.
Several national authorities, as well as other European Agencies - including Europol - were involved in the work. Cybersecurity tests are also planned to test existing equipment in a “systematic way”.
See the progress report: https://bit.ly/3DKCkXp (Original version in French by Thomas Mangin)