
Viviane Reding has been appointed Vice President of the Commission with responsibility for Justice and Fundamental Rights, a portfolio which includes data protection.
Ms Reding is the outgoing Commissioner for Information Society and Media and was responsible for the Telecoms Package adopted last year which contained mandatory notification of data breaches by Internet Service Providers to their customers and to data protection authorities and requires informed consent for the use of cookies.
Speaking on Data Protection Day, the commissioner said, "EU rules are there to protect everyone’s personal data. The European Commission has proved its commitment to making these rules fully respected by all 27 EU countries. Innovation is important in today’s society but should not go at the expense of people's fundamental right to privacy. Now we have to make sure that the general data protection rules are up-to-date with technology and as comprehensive the Lisbon Treaty requires,"
The EU's Data Protection Day, held on 28 January, was the first public opportunity for Ms. Reding to spell out her priorities on Internet privacy, particularly regarding an upcoming review of the Data Protection Directive.
As expected she confirmed that she intends to reform the 1995 directive, crafting a single directive to cover privacy matters in the EU.