Companies that export personal data outside the EEA must assess the surveillance laws and practices of the intelligence agencies of third countries that may impede the effectiveness of the SCCs and, if such impediments exist, must implement supplementary measures. In this article, the IAPP aim to demystify data transfers to the US from the EEA by looking at Schrems II from a different angle.
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