Dagmar Hartge

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Dagmar Hartge (born December 28, 1962 in Holzminden ) is a German lawyer and data protection expert .

After graduating from high school in Holzminden in 1982, she studied from 1983 to 1988 law and then to 1989 additional economy . After her legal clerkship and a semester at the German University of Administrative Sciences Speyer , she completed her legal training in 1992 with the second state examination .

In 1992 Hartge entered the service of the State of Berlin in the area of ​​the Senate Administration of the Interior. In 1994 she became a consultant at the Berlin Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information . In spring 2005, she became head of the legal department and deputy data protection officer for the State of Berlin.

On June 2, 2005, she succeeded the previous Brandenburg state data protection officer, Alexander Dix .

According to her own information, she does not use services such as WhatsApp or Facebook herself , but the instant messenger Threema .

Dagmar Hartge is married and has two children.

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Individual evidence

  1. 'Brandenburg aktuell', from May 16, 2017, from 11min50sec: Dagmar Hartge, Interview: Who is the biggest data octopus? Ed .: ARD - RBB television. 2017 ( ardmediathek.de ).