Brookings Fellow Cameron Kerry moderates the discussion on data privacy regulation in the wake of GDPR.
On July 19, as part of a continuing series of discussions with EU parliamentary leaders on digital economy issues, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted EU Member of Parliament Sophie in ’t Veld to discuss data privacy and civil liberties. As a longtime member of the Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice, and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) and a member of the Parliament’s Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE), in ’t Veld has been at the forefront of debates about data protection as well as government access to data and sharing of data among governments. How will the EU enter into a CLOUD Act agreement with the U.S.? How will the EU’s proposed e-Evidence Regulation affect the level of protection in the EU? How might other events affect the future of transatlantic data transfers? And what emerging threats pose the greatest risk to data protection in the EU and U.S.?
Photo Credit: Paul Morigi
Brookings Fellow Cameron Kerry moderates the discussion on data privacy regulation in the wake of GDPR.
On July 19, as part of a continuing series of discussions with EU parliamentary leaders on digital economy issues, Governance Studies at Brookings hosted EU Member of Parliament Sophie in ’t Veld to discuss data privacy and civil liberties. As a longtime member of the Parliament’s Civil Liberties, Justice, and Home Affairs Committee (LIBE) and a member of the Parliament’s Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE), in ’t Veld has been at the forefront of debates about data protection as well as government access to data and sharing of data among governments. How will the EU enter into a CLOUD Act agreement with the U.S.? How will the EU’s proposed e-Evidence Regulation affect the level of protection in the EU? How might other events affect the future of transatlantic data transfers? And what emerging threats pose the greatest risk to data protection in the EU and U.S.?
Photo Credit: Paul Morigi