International Data Transfers – Insights from Part One
Catarina Santos, Joe Kirk, Jasmine Harrison and Philip Brining
We hosted another insightful episode of the Data Protection Made Easy podcast, where we engage in weekly discussions on pressing data protection topics. This past session featured our regular hosts and welcomed a special guest to explore the complex world of International Data Transfers.
Data Protection Made Easy: International Data Transfers – Insights from Part One
On Friday, 13th September, we hosted another insightful episode of the Data Protection Made Easy podcast, where we engage in weekly discussions on pressing data protection topics. This past session featured our regular hosts and welcomed a special guest to explore the complex world of International Data Transfers.
The Hosts and Special Guest
As always, our discussion was led by Philip Brining, Founder and Managing Director of Data Protection People, Jasmine Harrison, a Senior Account Manager with hands-on experience from her time on the support desk, and Joe Kirk, one of our knowledgeable Data Protection Consultants. Making her podcast debut was Catarina Santos, a Data Protection Consultant at DPP, who brought fresh insights into the conversation.
Key Topics Covered
The session kicked off, as usual, with the latest updates from the world of data protection. Our hosts, who spend hours each week keeping up with new developments, shared their insights into the news. This commitment to staying on top of the latest changes is why our audience of over 1,300 members continues to grow.
From there, we dove deep into the intricacies of International Data Transfers, discussing important aspects such as derogations and adequacy decisions. The hosts also referenced recent high-profile cases, including a significant fine involving Uber, to illustrate the practical implications of these regulations.
One of the highlights was Joe’s discussion on adequacy decisions and the Data Privacy Framework, where he shed light on the best practices for businesses. Catarina particularly enjoyed the research she undertook in preparation for the podcast, which helped her stay connected with the wider data protection community.
Derogations: A Critical Discussion
While the hosts covered many aspects of international transfers, Phil Brining noted that we didn’t fully dive into the topic of derogations. This was a much-anticipated conversation that we look forward to expanding on in Part Two of this discussion, set to air on Friday, 27th September. The team agreed that a follow-up was necessary to cover this in greater depth, ensuring our community stays well-informed on this often-overlooked aspect of international transfers.
What Sets Us Apart
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Our hosts’ deep involvement with clients in their day-to-day roles adds even more value. They live and breathe data protection, and this expertise comes through in every episode. Their ability to translate complex areas of data protection into easy-to-understand terms keeps listeners coming back for more, week after week.
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Join Us for Part Two
We’re excited to continue this important conversation in Part Two of our International Data Transfers episode, taking place on Friday, 27th September, from 12:30 to 13:30. If you’re not yet a subscriber, head over to our contact page and let us know you’re interested, and we’ll add you to our thriving community.
In the meantime, catch up on last week’s episode by listening to the recording below, and feel free to explore the rest of our episodes in the Resource Centre.