European data protection authorities plan to meet early next month to discuss whether and how data transfers to the U.S. will proceed after the previous EU-U.S. Safe Harbor Agreement was invalidated by the European Court of Justice last year, Bloomberg Business reports. The group of regulators will meet in Brussels on February 2 to discuss the matter. Talks on a new agreement have stalled in the wake of the Paris attacks last November. Article 29 Working Party Chairwoman Isabelle Falque-Pierrotin said, “At this stage, we haven’t heard back from the American authorities on the questions we asked them.” Covington Burling’s Monica Kuschewsky, CIPP/E, said, “This is not something the EU can fix on its own, you need two sides to agree.”
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