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US government will update commercial principles to ease EU ‘adequacy decision’ for data-flow deal

By Matthew Newman ( October 17, 2022, 16:21 GMT | Insight) -- The US government is working on “commercial privacy principles” that will be used by the European Commission when the EU executive decides that the US provides “adequate” protection for EU citizens’ data transferred there, a senior US official said today. Alex Greenstein, director of the Privacy Shield program at the US Department of Commerce, said the US is working with the EU “to facilitate their issuing an adequacy determination.”The US government is working on “commercial privacy principles” that will be used by the European Commission when the EU executive decides that the US provides “adequate” protection for EU citizens’ data transferred there, a senior US official said today....

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