Security News > 2016 > February > European Commission presents EU-US Privacy Shield (Help Net Security)

The European Commission – the executive body of the European Union – issued the legal texts that will put in place the EU-US Privacy Shield, a new framework for protecting the fundamental rights of Europeans where their data is transferred to the United States and ensure legal certainty for businesses. The new framework reflects the requirements set by the European Court of Justice in its ruling from 6 October 2015. The US authorities provided strong … More →
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