Are you managing the data privacy risks of international data transfers?
International data transfers are vital to many businesses, yet recent privacy regulations and judgments have made it increasingly complex. Data transfer restrictions can have significant business impact, affecting business operations across national borders, partnerships and supply chains.
Demonstrate compliance with different laws across the globe
Data transfers out of Europe require essentially equivalent protection to that provided under the GDPR — the new Data Privacy Framework (or DPF for short) is an approved method for transferring data from the EU to the US via certification with the framework principles in compliance with GDPR.
In response to the need for a global data transfer mechanism to cover much of the rest of the world, participating economies in the APEC Cross Border Privacy Rules system created the Global CBPR Forum, with the UK joining as an associate member to expand CBPR certification as a mechanism for data transfer beyond the Asia Pacific region.
To meet the demands of international data transfer rules across the globe, it’s important to map your data, know your risk and demonstrate your privacy compliance.
In response to the need for a global data transfer mechanism to cover much of the rest of the world, participating economies in the APEC Cross Border Privacy Rules system created the Global CBPR Forum, with the UK joining as an associate member to expand CBPR certification as a mechanism for data transfer beyond the Asia Pacific region.
To meet the demands of international data transfer rules across the globe, it’s important to map your data, know your risk and demonstrate your privacy compliance.