The Obama administration, together with leaders of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC), is singling out the APEC-EU privacy interoperability project as a key initiative to prioritize helping the economies in the region. The project, points out TRUSTe’s Joshua Harris, “is working to establish mechanisms to facilitate a company’s simultaneous participation in the Cross Border Privacy Rules and Binding Corporate Rules systems,” adding, “The goal of this dual-certification approach is to streamline global privacy practices while eliminating the unnecessary duplication of efforts, something that many companies are looking at in light of the ECJ ruling on the validity of Safe Harbor.” In his post for The Privacy Advisor, Harris provides an update of this important development in global data flows.
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