The director of Belarus' National Center for Personal Data Protection signed an order implementing rules for the cross-border transfer of personal data. The order includes member states of the Eurasian Economic Union and defines allowable cases of cross-border data transfers, including transfers by state bodies and other organizations. The DPA said this will solve "issues related to the cross-border transfer by employers of personal data of their employees in cases necessary for the implementation of their labor functions."
Belarus implements cross-border transfer rules
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