The UK Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) Michelle Donelan on Thursday introduced regulations in Parliament to implement the new transatlantic data transfer mechanism for personal data moving from the UK to the US.
The UK’s proposed domestic answer to the EU’s GDPR, the Data Reform Bill, is an expensive, cumbersome red herring in its current form, and unlikely to differ from the EU regulation in any significant way.
The European Commission and the United States announced an “agreement in principle” in March on the new Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework (TADPF), designed to facilitate the flow of.