Q4 Global Privacy Review
2020 was dominated by Schrems II headlines, and in Q4, both the European Commission and the European Data Protection Board released significant documents for public consultation as a response to the case. Q4 also saw privacy developments in California, New Zealand, China, Singapore, Canada, Switzerland, and Israel. Things do not look to be slowing down as we head into the first quarter of 2021: increasing calls for a federal US privacy law, the potential of an adequacy decision for the UK, and legislative progression in China, India, and Pakistan, all begin to appear on the horizon.
OneTrust DataGuidance Global Privacy Review Webinar
In conjunction with the release of the OneTrust DataGuidance Privacy Review: Q4 2020 report, our in-house analyst team examines the main stories from the final quarter of 2020, discuss global privacy trends, and highlight the key global developments you should be monitoring in this 40-minute presentation.
Among other things, this webinar includes discussions around:
- The passing of the CPRA and HIPAA Privacy Rule modifications and enforcement
- Canada's Bill C-11 introduced in legislature which seeks to amend PIPEDA
- Draft data protection laws in Singapore, China, and South Korea
- Entry into force of New Zealand Privacy Act
- EDPB guidance on transfers and supplementary measures after Schrems II
- Brexit and UK-EU trade agreement with provisional cross border data flows