Privacy-enhancing technologies could provide a solution to stand up the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework, Centre for European Policy Studies Researcher Camille Ford wrote in an op-ed. Ford said the EU and U.S. should "continue to refine domestic regulatory guidance on PETs and clarify how their development, implementation, and deployment can bolster accountable privacy practices, domestically and for cross-border data transfers."
26 Feb. 2024
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Op-ed: PETs could be a tool for EU-US data transfers
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