JUL 13, 2023 | US | EUROPEAN UNION
BSA’s Kate Goodloe Discusses Likelihood of New Schrems Decision Following Finalization of the EU-US Data Privacy Framework
Politico Europe, July 13, 2023
By Antoaneta Roussi and Brendan Bordelon
BSA | The Software Alliance Managing Director, Policy Kate Goodloe discusses how the new transatlantic data deal means there will not be a need for changes to Section 702.
Capitol Hill’s relative disinterest in protecting the transatlantic data deal may be due to a lack of pressure from the tech lobby. While U.S. companies stand to lose billions of dollars if Schrems sinks another agreement, Kate Goodloe, managing director at BSA-The Software Alliance, suggested the new deal is airtight and changes to Section 702 likely won’t be needed. The software lobby still hasn’t taken a position on Section 702 reform, even as Capitol Hill begins to drill down ahead of the December sunset.
Original Posting: https://www.politico.eu/newsletter/digital-bridge/nato-allies-have-eyes-on-cyber-defense-in-vilnius/
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