Privacy Shield Software Alternatives for Compliant EU and US Data Transfer
Does your business transfer personal data from the EU to the US?
The E.U.-U.S. and Swiss-U.S. Privacy Shield Frameworks were designed by the U.S. Department of Commerce and the European Commission and Swiss Administration to provide companies on both sides of the Atlantic with a mechanism to comply with data protection requirements when transferring personal data from the European Union and Switzerland to the United States in support of transatlantic commerce.
As of 16 July 2020, the CJEU has passed judgement on Schrems II and invalidated Privacy Shield. Other ways that companies might explore as a stop-gap are Binding Corporate Rules and bilateral agreements on Standard Contractual Clauses.
Why 2B Advice for EU-US Privacy Shield?
2B Advice can assist your company to find the best way to validate transatlantic data transfer. Contact us today for a one on one meeting to explore your Privacy Shield Alternative needs.
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