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Safe Harbor 2.0

A Brief Overview of the Privacy Shield

March 15, 2016 By Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team

A one page summary is now available to help U.S. organizations initially evaluate whether the Privacy Shield represents a viable mechanism to legitimize their transfer of personal data from the European union. The summary lists the key features and requirements of the Privacy Shield, some of which were contained in the now-invalidated EU-U.S. Safe Harbor Framework, […]

Filed Under: Data Protection, International, Privacy Tagged With: Cross-border, Department of Commerce (DOC), EU Data Protection, EU Privacy, EU Regulation, European Court of Justice, European Union (EU), Safe Harbor 2.0

EU Working Party Discusses Data Transfer Framework

February 3, 2016 By Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team

Today, the consortium of European data protection authorities, the Article 29 Working Party (“WP29”), released a much awaited statement on the consequences of the European Court of Justice (“ECJ”) decision that invalidated the Safe Harbor framework. Companies will be relieved to find that alternative transfer mechanisms, such as Model Contracts or Binding Corporate Rules, are […]

Filed Under: Enforcement, International, Privacy, Regulation Tagged With: Max Schrems Decision, Safe Harbor 2.0

Statement from Peter Swire on Safe Harbor Agreement

February 2, 2016 By Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team

Peter Swire issued the following statement today following news of a revised Safe Harbor framework. Today the European Union and United States announced a new framework for transatlantic data flows, called the EU-US Privacy Shield.   This will update the EU-US Safe Harbor agreement, for which I was part of the negotiating team in 2000.  At […]

Filed Under: Data Protection, Data Security, International, Privacy, Regulation Tagged With: Safe Harbor 2.0

Examining the Judicial Redress Act

January 26, 2016 By Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team

The proposed Judicial Redress Act has recently been touted as a critical step towards developing a revised “Safe Harbor 2.0″ framework. (See our prior posts on Safe Harbor here and here.) This post summarizes the essential provisions of the bill as passed by the House of Representatives and currently pending before the U.S. Senate. As […]

Filed Under: International, Legislation, Privacy, Privacy Litigation, Regulation Tagged With: Judicial Redress Act, Max Schrems Decision, Privacy Act of 1974, Safe Harbor 2.0

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