Yes, Canada could lose its adequacy standing
In the June 27, 2017, issue of The Privacy Advisor, Ryan Chiavetta, wrote an excellent and highly relevant article entitled […]
In the June 27, 2017, issue of The Privacy Advisor, Ryan Chiavetta, wrote an excellent and highly relevant article entitled […]
The free movement of non-personal data is to be enshrined in EU law, the commissioner for the digital single market […]
The Court of Justice of the European Union will next week give its opinion on “the agreement envisaged between Canada […]
The UK government has been urged to take steps to avoid a potential “cliff edge” ending to transfers of personal […]
The European Economic Area Joint Committee has formally adopted a decision to incorporate the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield adequacy decision into […]
The EU Commission hopes to issue Japan with an adequacy decision on international data transfers by early 2018. Source: Japan […]
The world has changed a lot since the European Commission gave Canada its “adequacy” standing in 2001, determining the Personal […]
Setting common guidelines for data flows is crucial both to protect the goods and services that already depend on big […]
Irish Council for Civil Liberties (ICCL) – leading human rights watchdog – has asked the Irish government and security agencies […]
While it is the EU Commission that will be conducting the review of Privacy Shield with the U.S. government, the […]
Under the Trump Administration, the fundamental bases of the Privacy Shield remain unchanged. Source: U.S. Commitment to the Privacy Shield […]
An EU privacy watchdog has said it could issue its own report into the EU-US Privacy Shield following the conclusion […]