The Standard Contractual Clauses
(SCC) for global data transfers from data controllers in the European Union to
data processors within and outside the 27-member group will be the subject
of a webinar on 4 May presented by the ICC Task Force on Privacy and the
Protection of Personal Data.
The webinar,
aimed at company privacy officers and those who counsel them, will offer an interactive learning experience
allowing participants to ask questions and get answers in real time.
It will feature Commission Chair Christopher Kuner, who
led the negotiations with the European Commission on the changes, andBojana Bellamy, Head of Global Data Privacy Compliance at
Accenture. The two internationally recognized experts will explain the changes
to the new EU standard contractual clauses, which come into effect on 15 May.
The EU Commission update represents the latest
attempt to design data protection measures that safeguard personal data while
meeting the day-to-day realities of business based on practical business
experience and is aimed at ensuring closer cooperation between business and
government authorities.
“In some ways, the
new clauses represent a substantial improvement versus the original set of
clauses for transfers to data processors approved by the Commission in 2001,”
Mr Kuner wrote in a recent article in Privacy
& Security Law Report. “At the same time, the Commission’s failure to
make more extensive changes to the original setof clauses represents a missed opportunity to
radically rethink the purpose and function of standard contractual clauses as a
method to provide legal protection for international data transfers.”
As the lead negotiator with the
European Commission on behalf of ICC and its partner business associations, Mr
Kuner is uniquely placed to explain the background to the changes in the new
clauses. Accenture’s Bojana Bellamy will
speak about
how these
changes affect a company's day-to-day business operations.
Participants will have ample
opportunity to pose questions to the experts in advance and during the session.
While other mechanisms that provide
a legal basis for complying with the EU restrictions for transferring personal
data outside the EU exist and are increasingly popular, the use of SCCs remains
indispensable. In many cases they are the only readily available data transfer
solution that can be used and implemented on short notice.
The approval
of these model clauses is the latest example of tools ICC has promoted with the
European Commission to improve international data transfers for global
business. Previous efforts culminated in the EU adopting ICC’s recommended
changes to the standard clauses for international transfers from data
controllers to other data controllers and its binding corporate rules checklist to
streamline the process for companies applying to different data protection
authorities around the EU.
To register
for the webinar, please click here