Life sciences companies should assess whether DOJ’s data transfer rule applies to their data-handling activity, attorneys at Cooley said in a post Thursday (see 2504020022).
A French lawmaker who challenged the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework in 2023 had his first hearing in the EU General Court Monday. Member of Parliament Philippe Latombe is seeking annulment of the DPF (see 2309120030) (Latombe v. Commission, Case T-533/23).
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Though the global flow of data and information is the basis for so many systems, having protections that ensure foreign adversaries and other bad actors can’t gain access to the data is crucial, said a panel of privacy lawyers and security experts at the American Bar Association's Privacy and Emerging Technology National Institute Friday. Accordingly, Justice's new data transfer rule is playing a major role, panelists said.
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Cross-border data and technology transfers are subject to President Donald Trump’s “America First” executive order, Secretary of State Marco Rubio announced Friday.
Canada seeks feedback on how to shape the implementation of international privacy certifications as part of its membership in the Global Cross-Border Privacy Rules (CBPR) Forum. As such, the government has committed to implementing one or both of the Forum's certifications in the Canadian marketplace and launched a consultation about how to do it best, Canada announced Tuesday.
The European Commission's adequacy decision permitting data flows from Europe to the U.K. expires June 27 and there are concerns about U.K. legislative reforms to data protection rules, a March Parliamentary Research Services memo said.
The General Data Protection Regulation shouldn't become a tiered, risk-based entity, though the European Commission should have more centralized power to enforce it, Charly Helleputte, Squire Patton Boggs EU data privacy attorney, emailed. His comments responded to Axel Voss' recent tiered GDPR proposal. Voss is a German Member of the European Parliament from the European People's Party Group. He discussed his proposal during a March 3-4 Centre for European Policy Studies Ideas Lab panel.
The Swedish Data Protection Authority responded Monday to what it said were many questions about personal data transfers to the U.S. It noted that the 2023 EU-U.S. data privacy framework (DPF) permits trans-Atlantic data flows. A key factor underlying the European Commission's adequacy decision that permits such data transfers was the creation of the U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board (PCLOB).