Across the Atlantic, US President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order to shore up the legal basis for the EU-US Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework. Elsewhere, Israel's government has issued a draft decision to give its Privacy Protection Authority independent status, paving the way for the country's EU adequacy to be reassessed. The IAPP delves into US and Israeli efforts to achieve EU adequacy and examines possible double standards within the EU equivalency mechanism.
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