In your GDPR training video you outline that "as of the time that the video was created, the United States and Canada was still not recognized as having adequate data protection" Has this change or is this still the case?
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Andrei Hanganu
Mar 24, 2018
Answer:
In addition to the controversial Privacy Shield deal with the US, the EU has adequacy agreements that allow companies to share data with Switzerland, Andorra, the Faroe Islands, Guernsey, Jersey, the Isle of Man, Argentina, Canada, Israel, New Zealand and Uruguay.
All of these agreements will be reevaluated in the near future to ensure that they up to par with the EU GDPR requirements.
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