As part of the IAPP Global Privacy Summit Online 2021 web series, Peter Swire will speak at this event. Privacy issues of government access to data have become more important than ever. Criminal investigations routinely seek digital evidence from an increasing range of companies, often across borders. The Schrems II decision centrally concerns the privacy standards that apply when one country (the U.S.) seeks access to data from other countries (in the EU). Meanwhile, the EU is seeking to speed access to criminal evidence between member states through the E-Evidence Directive, now in final negotiations.
The EU and the U.S. are negotiating to create a new international agreement for access to evidence under the 2018 CLOUD Act. At the same time, high-level negotiations are proceeding in the OECD concerning international principles for government access, and in the Council of Europe to update the Budapest Convention rules for sharing digital evidence.
- Eligible CPEs: CIPP/A, CIPP/C, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM and CIPT.
- 1.0 CPE credit
- Free for IAPP members. Nonmembers: $149.
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