International Transfers Part Two
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Join Us for Part Two of International Data Transfers – A Deep Dive into Derogations
Following the success of part one, where we explored key aspects of International Data Transfers, including adequacy decisions and the Data Privacy Framework, we’re excited to return for part two! This time, we’ll focus more on derogations—a topic that sparked significant interest but still has much to be unpacked.
Missed Part One?
Not to worry! You can find the recording of our previous session in the Resource Centre. We encourage you to catch up to get the full benefit of our in-depth discussions and case studies, including the Uber case and other practical examples from industry experts.
Why Join Us?
- Expert Insights: Our hosts, Philip Brining, Jasmine Harrison, and Joe Kirk, alongside special guest Catarina Santos, will bring their collective experience to the table, continuing the conversation from where we left off in part one. This session is unscripted and often takes unexpected but insightful turns, which keeps our discussions dynamic and engaging.
- Community Interaction: As always, the Data Protection Made Easy podcast offers a unique opportunity to participate live. Ask questions, share thoughts, and network with like-minded individuals who are passionate about data protection.
- Derogations Explained: In part one, we barely scratched the surface of derogations. Part two will focus on these often-overlooked aspects of international data transfers and their real-world impact on businesses.
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