Security News > 2016 > April > EU privacy watchdogs not satisfied with the EU-US Privacy Shield (Help Net Security)
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The Article 29 Working Party – an advisory body composed of representatives of the data protection authority of each EU Member State, the European Data Protection Supervisor and the European Commission – is not satisfied with the new EU-US Privacy Shield agreement, and has offered advice on changes that should be made to it. Presented earlier this year, the EU-US Privacy Shield framework for protecting the fundamental rights of Europeans where their data is transferred … More →
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