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Transatlantic Data Transfers on Trial: What the DPF Ruling and Appeal Mean for European Digital Sovereignty
With the EU–US Data Privacy Framework (DPF) under renewed scrutiny, Luxembourg’s financial institutions must treat ICT outsourcing, data location, and supplier oversight as core elements of governance and operational resilience.   By Benjamin REITER – CEO at Aginion Luxembourg   A new chapter in Europe’s digital confidence   For more than a decade, Europe has been reshaping the rules of the digital economy. What began as a push for stronger privacy rights under the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has evolved into a wider agenda of digital sovereignty: The ability to know where data resides, who controls it, and under which laws it is protected.   That principle was put to the test again...
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