Brazil’s National Data Protection Authority (ANPD) is in talks with the European Union to bring Brazil in line with international data transfer standards.
Why it matters. As the country’s data protection landscape continues to evolve, alignment with international standards and collaboration with global counterparts remains critical.
- Alignment is essential to ensure that the data rights of Brazilian citizens are respected abroad, while reciprocally honoring the rights of other countries in Brazil. It involves interaction with various stakeholders and authorities and aims to create a legal framework for international data transfers.
State of play. The ANPD has opened a public consultation on the issue of international data transfers, which runs until October 14. The aim is to regulate the transfer of personal data to foreign countries or international organizations of which Brazil is a member.
- ANPD head Waldemar Gonçalves believes...