Google calls for a secure ‘data transfer framework’ between the US and EU
Google is calling on lawmakers in the US and Europe to establish new rules for a secure data transfer framework.
Kent Walker, President of Global Affairs and Chief Legal Officer at Google, published a blog post on Wednesday about the current data framework that is causing issues between the US and the European Union.
Google’s current stance is clear: It wants more transparency between the US and the EU in regards to the GDPR. “A durable framework — one that provides stability for companies offering valuable services in Europe — will help everyone, at a critical moment for our economies,” Walker wrote.
Walker warned that if a framework is not created and data flows become blocked, it would “highlight the lack of legal stability for international data flows facing the entire European and American business ecosystem.”
Source: Google calls for a secure ‘data transfer framework’ between the US and EU | ZDNet