In a piece for Lawfare, IAPP Research Director Caitlin Fennessy, CIPP, explains why stakeholders have been advocating for a multilateral accord on government surveillance following the "Schrems II" decision. Fennessy writes companies and regulators have been tasked with reining in government surveillance with the necessary tools to do so, noting the European Union's current data transfer policy framework is "ill suited to solve the challenge at hand because the 'adequacy' model is inherently one-sided." Fennessy also dives into what a surveillance accord might entail and how lawmakers can achieve this goal.
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