Making sure data transfers are safe: EDPB guidance decoded

Following the Court of Justice of the European Union’s (CJEU) landmark Schrems II decision, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued draft guidance for organisations seeking to make sure their international transfers of personal data are compliant with the GDPR on 11th November.

The guidance includes details on the supplemental measures companies can adopt to help protect against overreaching government surveillance outside of Europe; it goes into effect immediately, but open for public consultation until the end of November.

Decode complexity with our guide or on demand webinar

So how do you make sense of the guidance to make sure your data exports are compliant, mitigating risks to your business? Try these two steps:

  1. Download our handy guide which summarises the EDPB’s guidance into practical steps

  2. Catch up with our webinar on global data flows for the legal briefing following the EDPB guidance with Brodies LLP’s partner Martin Sloan on 13th November.

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Watch the on demand webinar with Trace’s Founder Sorcha Lorimer and Brodies LLP IP & Data Partner Martin Sloan for the Association of Data Protection Officers.

Download our quick guide for safe international transfers. Find out how Trace can help you make assessing transfers easier, more visual and sustainable.

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