On Sept. 7, Germany’s Baden-Württemberg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information updated its guidance on international data transfers. It is the first and only European national supervisory authority as of yet that has issued mandatory guidance following the Court of Justice of the European Union’s judgment in the “Schrems II” case. Securiti.ai Data Privacy Legal Analysts Omer Malik and Maria Khan provide an overview of the guidance, which includes recommended amendments to standard contractual clauses.
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