ARTICLE ARCHIVE
An increasing number of regulations in different countries and regions require data to be processed locally for privacy and national security reasons. But these regulations have potential negative impacts on...
In a new publication for Stanford University's DigiChina Project, authors Samm Sacks, Krystal Chen Zeng and Graham Webster break down the regulatory framework and potential impacts of China’s 2024 overhaul...
This article discusses a July decision of the Regional Court of Traunstein (Germany) that shows a more flexible approach to data transfers from the EU to the U.S. than has...
CLOUD Act agreements have tremendous potential, alongside other diplomatic mechanisms, to facilitate legitimate investigations that require cross-border electronic evidence collection without sacrificing human rights and liberties. To get closer to...
In a major policy shift, the U.S. government is imposing restrictions on certain transfers of personal data to specified authoritarian countries, including Russia and China....
This paper examines the text of the “Protecting Americans’ Data from Foreign Adversaries Act of 2024.” PADFAA contains a number of novel definitions for terms such as “data broker” and...
Author Chloé Sandoli provides an English-language, annotated bibliography on key Brazilian laws, regulatory frameworks and cases in the areas of data protection, government access and cybersecurity....
Peter Swire discusses the reauthorization of Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) for The Conversation....
CBDF is pleased to share the below recording of the Roundtable on April 3, 2024 co-hosted by CBDF and the Center for Strategic and International Studies....