As we approach the first anniversary of the CJEU's Schrems II decision, we're seeing a new wave of developments on international data transfers. However, one important element of the Schrems II ruling still needs to be addressed: a replacement to the EU-US Privacy Shield agreement. During an IAPP LinkedIn Live event, U.S. Department of Commerce Deputy Assistant Secretary for Services Christopher Hoff, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, offered a window into the progress on the Privacy Shield talks, assuring privacy professionals the negotiations are not stuck at the starting line. Here are the details.
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