The Hamburg Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information warned the regional Senate Chancellery to stop using Zoom, citing “insufficient protection” of data transmitted to the U.S. “The European Data Protection Committee has formulated requirements in order to be able to transfer personal data to a third country such as the USA in accordance with” the EU General Data Protection Regulation, the DPA said, which is not being adhered to in the Senate’s use of the platform.
16 Aug. 2021
Hamburg DPA warns regional Senate to discontinue video service use over data transfers
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