KEY POINTS
  • EU data protection authorities have handed out a total of $1.2 billion in fines over breaches of the bloc's GDPR law since Jan. 28, 2021, according to law firm DLA Piper.
  • GDPR, which has been in force since 2018, aims to give consumers in Europe more control over their information.
  • DLA Piper says a major "headache" for organizations going forward is legal uncertainty surrounding EU-U.S. data transfers.

Fines for violations of the European Union's landmark privacy law have soared nearly sevenfold in the past year, according to new research.

EU data protection authorities have handed out a total of $1.25 billion in fines over breaches of the bloc's General Data Protection Regulation since Jan. 28, 2021, law firm DLA Piper said in a report published Tuesday. That's up from about $180 million a year earlier.