Canary Islands Local Governments Join Federal Data-Sharing Initiative for Social Services
Published: May 27, 2025|technology-and-innovation|Gobierno de Canarias
Yaiza Municipality Joins Regional Data Exchange Agreement
Overview
- On April 29, 2025, the municipality of Yaiza officially joined a regional data exchange agreement between the Spanish Ministry of Social Rights and the Canary Islands government.
- This agreement, signed in November 2024, replaces the old SIUSS system with a new digital platform called SEGISS, designed to streamline the sharing of social data among authorities.
Goals and Benefits
- The adoption of SEGISS aims to modernize how social information is managed, making processes more efficient and improving coordination among local, regional, and national agencies.
- For residents, this means smoother access to social services, as public agencies will be able to share relevant data securely and swiftly.
Data Protection and Privacy
βThe Yaiza municipality pledges to comply fully with EU privacy laws, including the GDPR.β
- The move underscores a stronger commitment to data protection, with the Yaiza municipality responsible for:
- Ensuring data security and privacy
- Conducting risk assessments
- Maintaining detailed records of data processing activities
Broader Context
- This initiative highlights Spain's broader push toward digital governance, fostering better cooperation while safeguarding individual rights.
- For expats and residents, it signals more connected, responsive public services in the Canary Islands, driven by advanced technology and legal safeguards.