Unbreakable cryptographic systems requested, but technical requirements are missing
by Andrea Monti – initially published in Italian by IlSole24Ore-Norme e Tributi
On 24 August 2020, the data protection authority of Baden-Württemberg (one of the sixteen federal states of Germany) issued guidelines for the international transfer of personal data, which impose strict rules on interaction with third countries and in particular with the USA. The guidelines, which are only valid within the German state, became necessary following the “Schrems II” ruling issued on 16 July 2020 by which the European Court of Justice annulled the European Commission’s “privacy shield” which allowed the exchange of data with the USA. Continue reading “Data transfer in the USA, restrictions from the German Data Protection Authority”