The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) is seeking responses on its draft international data transfer agreement (IDTA) and guidance, which replace standard contractual clauses.

The consultation is split into three sections, offering a selection of proposals and options to consider:

  • proposal and plans for updates to guidance on international transfers;
  • transfer risk assessments; and
  • the IDTA.

The ICO is also asking for views on any relevant privacy rights and legal, economic or policy considerations and implications. The ICO says that it is keen to hear from all interested parties, including:

  • data protection practitioners needing to consider the international transfer of personal data;
  • legal professionals advising on the international transfer of personal data;
  • small, medium and micro businesses requiring an accessible way to understand the law;
  • multinational organisations that need UK laws to help them conduct international business involving the transfer of personal data as well as be interoperable with other data protection regimes; and
  • civil society.

The ICO is also running online workshops in September 2021, which are open to anyone involved in the international transfer of data.

The consultation closes on 7 October 2021.(1)

For further information on this topic please contact Alexander Ross at Wiggin by telephone (+44 1242 224 114) or email ([email protected]). The Wiggin website can be accessed at www.wiggin.co.uk.

Endnotes

(1) To access the consultation and for details on how to register for the online workshops, click here.