The European Commission has published its Report and Staff Working Document on the second annual review of the Privacy Shield. The Report concludes that the U.S. continues to ensure an adequate level of protection for personal data transferred under the Privacy Shield from the EU to the 3850 participating companies in the U.S. It notes that the steps taken by the U.S. authorities to implement the recommendations made by the Commission in last year have improved the functioning of the framework.
However, the Commission expects the US authorities to nominate a permanent Ombudsperson by 28 February 2019 to replace the one that is currently acting. The Ombudsperson is an important mechanism that ensures complaints concerning access to personal data by U.S. authorities are addressed. If the Ombudsperson is not appointed by that date, the Commission will consider taking appropriate measures, in accordance with the GDPR.Continue Reading Second Annual Review of Privacy Shield shows improvements