European recommendations following Schrems II Privacy Shield ruling cast doubt on cloud encryption practices
The European Data Protection Board (EDPB) has issued guidance that calls into question recommendations to cloud services providers in responding to the Schrems II ruling, which struck down the Privacy Shield arrangement for moving data from the EU to the US.
The EDPB, which is responsible for European data protection law, said encryption could safeguard against contravening the ruling, but only when keys remain within the EU or trusted third countries.
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