Does anyone know anything about the "safe harbor" framework which US
"firms" sign up to? Looking through the lists and "industry sectors" on the
website I can't see a single public organisation - does this mean that
public organisations e.g universities can't sign up to it, and hence none
of them are bound by data protection principles? I'm thinking about the
possibility of transferring personal data to recipients at other
universities. It seems odd that there is no obligation or option for public
organisations to sign up too.
Regards
Lucy Fincham
University of Greenwich
Apologies for cross posting
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