Swire Mayo Effects of Data Localization on Cybersecurity Draft SSRN Feb 2022
portability.oecd.swire.june 2021.v2
Comments to EDPB Recommendations by Swire and Mayo 2020
Swire 12.9.20 PrivacyShield QFRs.response
Swire – Senate Commerce Committee Testimony.final as submitted
Appendix 1 to Swire Senate Testimony – Individual Redress.final as submitted
Appendix 2 to Swire Senate Testimony.final as submitted (002)
CPI – Swire Snyder
This posting of expert opinions includes comments by Swire entitled “Risks to Data Transfers from the EU to the Rest of the World.”
Swire’s Op-ed in Le Monde argues that the CJEU decision in Schrems II could create an aberration where EU data could not be transferred to the US for surveillance risk, but could still freely move to China. The European Law Blog has also published an…
Swire is updating his research on “The Portability and Other Required Transfers Impact Assessment (“PORT-IA”): Assessing Competition, Privacy, Cybersecurity and Other Considerations.” The FTC and OECD included Swire in their public workshops on these topics.
www.fcc.gov/news-events/events/2015/04/public-workshop-on-broadband-consumer-privacy
Swire is researching the risks to cybersecurity from data localization. Swire has spoken about these topics to numerous audiences, including events hosted by RSA and CSIS.
Video (starts at 02:16:57)
PDF | The USA Freedom Act: A Partial Response to European Concerns about NSA Surveillance
Video of testimony: www.ftc.gov/news-events/audio-video/video/big-data-tool-inclusion-or-exclusion-part-5