It’s not every day that data privacy stakeholders from academia, technology companies, the White House and the European Union Parliament end up in the same room.

But they did during some of Tuesday’s sessions of the IAPP Global Privacy Summit 2023 in Washington, D.C. There, panelists discussed the ongoing transatlantic negotiations around the successor to the Privacy Shield Agreement, and the conversations around the legal frameworks needed to account for advancements in technology.

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