California privacy officials to seek advice from EU on adequacy
By Amy Miller ( July 16, 2024, 23:49 GMT | Insight) -- The head of the California Privacy Protection Agency has proposed asking European officials to outline potential hurdles to deeming the state's data protection requirements adequate under Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation. CPPA Executive Director Ashkan Soltani said EU officials could give board members a “fulsome update” on the requirements for adequacy, and any potential roadblocks that could lie ahead California. The head of the California Privacy Protection Agency today proposed asking European officials to outline potential hurdles to deeming the state's data protection requirements adequate under Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation....
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