Why is the US agreeing to enter into the TADP Framework with the EU?

The EU and United States have agreed to the new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework. It behooves counsel to know:

  • This replaces the Privacy Shield Framework that was invalidated by the EU in 2020;

  • It will be more stringent and require that U.S. intelligence agencies prove access to EU citizens’ data is necessary and proportionate; and

  • EU citizens will have access to the to-be formed Data Protection Review Court, which will provide redress for citizens who believe their rights to be violated.

Read about the agreement between the US and EU to enter into the TADP Framework to govern how private data from the EU is handled in the US.

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