Cross-Border Data Transfers: Data Flows without Limits?
The transfer of data across international borders is essential for many companies in the digitalized world but poses significant regulatory challenges, particularly in the EU.
The transfer of data across international borders is essential for many companies in the digitalized world but poses significant regulatory challenges, particularly in the EU.
On 1 September 2023, the new Federal Act on Data Protection (Data Protection Act, FADP; RO 2022 491) will enter into force. The total revision of the FADP is intended, among other things, to strengthen the rights of data subjects. The planned revision is intended to give individuals more control over their data and ensure that companies deal transparently and responsibly with acquired data.
The most important facts about the new agreement on data transfers between the EU and the US
The European Union (EU) has recently adopted regulations in the digital field and is actively working on new ones. From the Digital Services Act (DSA) and Digital Markets Act (DMA) to the AI Act, freshly passed by the Parliament, important changes in the EU area are on the horizon.
Daten als Währung - wie die EU Warenkaufrichtlinie und die EU Richtlinie über Digitale Inhalte und Dienstleistungen Datenschutz und Datennutzung vereinbaren sollen und welche Möglichkeiten sich daraus für die Schweiz ergeben.
The European Data Protection Board (EDSA) issues annual guidelines on the implementation and handling of the GDPR. These guidelines are binding for all member states and serve to ensure the uniform application of data protection regulations throughout the European Union.