Schrems II Fallout Continued: EDPB Recommendations Released
After months of anticipation, the European Data Protection Board (‘EDPB’) is expected to release its finalized recommendations on how to carry out the required assessment of international data transfers post-Schrems II imminently. In what is considered to be one of the most important documents for the future of data transfers, this development will mark a turning point for international organizations.
Schrems II Fallout Continued: Finalised EDPB Recommendations
As a continued part of a series of webinars on the fallout since Schrems II, OneTrust DataGuidance and Sidley hosted an expert panel discussion to provide insight on the EDPB’s recommendations, how they differ from the draft version, and how organizations can approach international data flows. In this webinar, we are joined by a cross-industry panel including William Long, Partner at Sidley, Lee Parker, DPO at Biogen, Caroline Louveaux, CPO at MasterCard, Tina Maisonneuve, CPO at Nokia, Chris Foreman, CPO at Merck Sharp & Dohme, and Monika Tomczak-Gorlikowska, CPO at Prosus.
Key Takeaways will include:
- In-depth reaction and analysis of the new Recommendations
- What are key changes with the finalized Recommendations and the draft
- Key questions that remain and practical steps to take
- How to plan for international data transfers over the next few months
Access the webinar presentation here.
Further Schrems II Judgment Resources
- OneTrust DataGuidance Portals and Comparisons: Schrems II Portal
- OneTrust DataGuidance Video: EDPB Schrems II Guidance: What You Need To Know
- OneTrust DataGuidance Blog: The Definitive Guide to Understanding Schrems II
- OneTrust DataGuidance Webinar: Schrems II Fallout: Finalised SCCs Released