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Disclosures of NSA Surveillance Likely to Slow US-EU Data-Sharing Negotiations

By Colby Adams

Ongoing negotiations between the United States and European Union on a broad data-sharing arrangement will likely be complicated following the leaked disclosure this month of a transnational American surveillance program. Since March 2011, U.S. and EU officials have been negotiating the parameters of the Data Privacy and Protection Agreement (DPPA), a proposed protocol that would establish broad standards on how the governments exchange data, including information related to financial crime investigations. While U.S. and EU privacy rules differ, officials on both sides of the Atlantic have asserted that they've made significant progress in negotiating provisions related to information security, the...

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