In order for data protection to become a vehicle for economic growth, global standards must put users "in the driver's seat" while giving them "full transparency into and control over how services assess their trustworthiness." The article notes ongoing scepticism around the effectiveness of jurisdictional regulations, like the EU General Data Protection Regulation and the privacy laws in California, to justify potential consideration of data protection reform in the face of a "borderless future."
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