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- Security Breach Notication in the European Union First Step Taken More To Come
Security Breach Notification in the European Union: First Step Taken, More To Come
January 2010, World Data Protection Report
February 1, 2016, The Guardian
Henriette Tielemans is quoted by The Guardian in an article discussing the missed Safe Harbor deadline. According to Tielemans, companies faced “enormous uncertainty” about what European regulators would deem adequate privacy protection.
E.U. Court Declares Data-Transfer Pact With U.S. Invalid
October 13, 2015, Bloomberg BNA
Henriette Tielemans is quoted in this BNA article that explores the idea of finding alternative means for the transfer of data with the elimination of Safe Harbor. Countries that require national data protection authority approval may find even more issues arise when trying to formulate new ways to navigate data transfer laws. Tielemans notes that the process ...
October 6, 2015, Fortune
Brussels-based partner Henriette Tielemans is quoted in this Fortune article that discusses the effects of the highest E.U. court eliminating the U.S.-E.U. data transfer agreement known as the Safe Harbor Act. “Hindsight is a beautiful thing,” said Tielemans. “We must all remember that in 2015 things are different than they were in 2000.”