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Unpacking the DPC's decision in the Meta data transfers case


Published: 23 May 2023

Ireland's Data Protection Commission released its final and long-anticipated decision in the Meta data transfers case. What does the decision mean for Meta's data transfers to the United States? What does it mean for other companies relying on standard contracts to transfer data? How will the decision align with the adequacy process for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework? Could adequacy save the day? Caitlin Fennessy, CIPP, Ruth Boardman and Eduardo Ustaran, CIPP/E, discuss of all this and more, while considering the immediate and longer implications. Watch the full recording on LinkedIn.

Unpacking the DPC's decision in the Meta data transfers case

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Contributors:

Caitlin Fennessy

Vice President and Chief Knowledge Officer, IAPP

CIPP/US


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EnforcementInternational data transfersLaw and regulationGovernmentGDPRPrivacy
VIDEO

Unpacking the DPC's decision in the Meta data transfers case

Published: 23 May 2023


Contributors:

Caitlin Fennessy

Vice President and Chief Knowledge Officer, IAPP

CIPP/US


Ireland's Data Protection Commission released its final and long-anticipated decision in the Meta data transfers case. What does the decision mean for Meta's data transfers to the United States? What does it mean for other companies relying on standard contracts to transfer data? How will the decision align with the adequacy process for the EU-U.S. Data Privacy Framework? Could adequacy save the day? Caitlin Fennessy, CIPP, Ruth Boardman and Eduardo Ustaran, CIPP/E, discuss of all this and more, while considering the immediate and longer implications. Watch the full recording on LinkedIn.

Unpacking the DPC's decision in the Meta data transfers case

View upcoming IAPP LinkedIn Live events
CPE credit badge

This content is eligible for Continuing Professional Education credits. Please self-submit according to CPE policy guidelines.

Submit for CPEs

Tags:

EnforcementInternational data transfersLaw and regulationGovernmentGDPRPrivacy

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