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Tom Fox and Jonathan Armstrong, renowned expert in cyber security, co-host the award-winning Life with GDPR. In this episode, they discuss the recent billion-dollar fine imposed on Meta (formerly Facebook) for violating data protection laws. They break down the significance of this ruling which limits the use of standard contractual clauses and requires due diligence checks when transferring data from the EU to the US. Discover the consequences and potential appeal arguments of the European Court of Justice's ruling on data privacy. They delve into the challenges of harmonizing data protection authorities in the EU and how this affects corporations. Find out why the lack of consistency among regulators cannot be fixed overnight. Don't miss out on the engaging and informative discussion that can help organizations navigate the complex landscape of GDPR and data privacy. Tune in to "Life with GDPR" now!

Key Takeaways:

· Facebook fined $1 billion for data transfer

· Meta's GDPR Noncompliance and Data Transfer Suspension

· Irish Data Protection decision overruled by EDPB

· Challenging GDPR court order in Ireland

· Data Transfer from EU to US: Safe or Unsafe?

· GDPR differences in privacy enforcement

Resources

For more information on the issues raised in this podcast, check out the Cordery Compliance, News Section. For more information on Cordery Compliance, go their website here. Also check out the GDPR Navigator, one of the top resources for GDPR Compliance by clicking here.

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