(LONDON) Word from Europe is that the final report out of a European Parliament inquiry established to investigate the PRISM National Security Agency surveillance/Edward Snowden revelations will recommend suspension of the EU-U.S. Safe Harbor Framework. Without Safe Harbor, a U.S. company is left to full compliance with the EU Data Protection Directive, including express consent… Continue Reading
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Comprehensive Data Protection Reform Proposal Released by European Commission
Posted in Data Breach Notification, European Union, Legislation, Privacy Regulation, UncategorizedInternational Data Protection and Privacy Day is Monday, January 28th. The European Commission certainly found a way to mark the day. After weeks of intense speculation, the European Commission has released its sweeping package of legislation to reform the Data Protection Directive. We are analyzing the entire legislative package, which includes a new regulation and a directive and… Continue Reading