Privacy Plus+ News
Stay informed with our latest insights on privacy and technology trends, along with key updates from our firm.
E.U. and U.S. Have Agreed to A New Data Privacy Framework - What’s Old is New Again
This week, let’s look at the new self-certification procedure in the Data Privacy Framework facilitating the transfer of personal data from the European Union to the United States.
European Data Protection Authorities Set Sites on Microsoft 365
This week, let’s consider European DPAs published privacy concerns about Microsoft 365, and related risks associated with workforce productivity suites.
Cross-Border Data Transfer Update – New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework and UK’s International Data Transfer Agreement
This week, let’s consider the “agreement in principle” for the new U.S.-E.U Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework and the UK’s International Data Transfer Agreement.
Europe to Meta/Facebook: “You want to leave? Fine. Leave.”
This week, let’s consider a cross-border data transfer controversy under the GDPR and how Meta/Facebook is “absolutely not threatening to leave Europe.”
A New Way to Move Data from the EU to the US
This week, let’s simplify what the issuance of the new Standard Contractual Clauses really means for American businesses doing business in Europe or doing business with Europeans.
The E.U.-U.S. Digital Divide
This week, as Europe’s highest court invalidates the EU-US Privacy Shield, let’s consider resolving the larger issues —the improbable existence of “privacy islands” in a digital world that doesn’t respect boundaries and what your company should do now.
The Standard Contractual Clauses Find Safe Harbor
This week, we consider EU-US data transfers, and a recent opinion upholding the validity of the Standard Contractual Clauses.