MITRE’s Center for Data Privacy and Protection, Center for Data-Driven Policy, and MITRE Labs marked #DataPrivacy Day 2023 by bringing together thought leaders to discuss the state of a new European Union-United States Data Privacy Framework (DPF). In March 2022, the European Union and the United States reached commitments in principle on DPF. Seven months later, the White House issued an Executive Order directing the steps the US would take to implement the EU-US DPF. This new agreement was hailed as an important path toward restoring legal basis for transatlantic data flows and claiming adequacy designation for the U.S. During this webinar, privacy leaders from the CIA, Epic, Baker Hostetler, and the U.S. Privacy and Civil Liberties Oversight Board discuss what needs to happen next.
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00:00 Intro
1:34 Historical Context of EU-US Privacy Agreement
7:00 Panelist Introductions
16:29 With this new framework, is the U.S. getting closer to how Europeans view privacy?
21:49 What is Signals Intelligence?
26:11 Does the new Executive Order address all the challenges of the former privacy framework?
30:36 Section 702
33:31 How is PCLOB preparing for its new role?
35:20 The new redress mechanism
47:01 How is the private sector preparing for this new framework?
50:46 What do the new requirements mean for MITRE?
52:19 What does this mean for US-UK economic relationships?
53:29 When can we expect an adequacy decision to be made?
55:04 Challenges to the new framework
1:00:22 What are next steps?
1:04:35 Outro
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