DPA Insights: Google Analytics and Data Transfers to the US
Experience a valuable presentation on data protection: The Austrian data protection authority has taken a pioneering role in enforcing data protection in Europe. It has made groundbreaking decisions and found that Google Analytics and Facebook do not comply with the General Data Protection Regulation.
Google Analytics and Data Transfers to the US – relevant decisions of the Austrian DPA
In this session, you will learn more about relevant cases and insights into the new EU-US data protection framework from expert Matthias Schmidl. You will understand how you can better protect your company in the future and which measures are necessary to meet legal requirements.
This talk was live recorded during “Heroes of Data & Privacy” event.
Matthias Schmidl studied law at the University of Vienna and the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen in the Netherlands. He has been deputy head of the Austrian data protection authority since 2014. Previously, he worked as a research assistant at the VwGH and as an officer in the Constitutional Service of the Federal Chancellery and in the office of the Data Protection Commission.
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