During the last 20 years, the state of the law regarding personal data transfers between the U.S. and Europe has undergone many changes and evolutions. Initially, the European Commission and the U.S.
For over a year, officials on either side of the Atlantic have been hashing out a deal to replace the so-called Privacy Shield. Privacy Shield, an arrangement ...
The European Union (EU) and the United States (US) government have now reached an agreement in principle for a “Privacy Shield 2.0” to replace the original ...
Since the most recent mechanism to ensure “safe” data transfers between the European Union and United States was rescinded, companies on both sides of the Atlantic have hoped a viable replacement ...
The European Union and the US have reached a high-level agreement to allow transatlantic data sharing under a deal that promises better privacy rights for EU citizens and stronger oversight of US ...