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EU Court of Justice changes Webex videocall contract to prevent US data transfers

By Nicholas Wallace and Matthew Newman ( May 26, 2023, 14:52 GMT | Insight) -- The EU Court of Justice has been obliged to change its contract with US-based Cisco for its Webex videoconferencing services by the European Data Protection Supervisor to prevent transfers of employees’ personal data to the US, MLex has learned. Doing so ensures that the bloc's top court is in line with its own judgment on the matter in the 2020 so-called "Schrems II" case, which saw the EU-US data agreement thrown out.The EU Court of Justice has been obliged to change its contract with US-based Cisco for its Webex videoconferencing services by the European Data Protection Supervisor to prevent transfers of employees’ personal data to the US, MLex has learned....

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