The Wall Street Journal reports the newly announced EU-U.S. Privacy Shield replacement, the Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework, could be the focus of legal challenges and questions on surveillance. “Once established, the new framework and redress mechanism will be tested by individuals and scrutinized by regulators, courts and the public at large almost immediately,” IAPP Vice President and Chief Knowledge Officer Caitlin Fennessy, CIPP/US, said. NOYB’s Max Schrems, who successfully challenged Privacy Shield in court, said he might dispute the new framework. Editor's note: The IAPP reported on the announcement last Friday.