DOJ’s Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Sensitive Personal Data and Government-Related Data

DOJ has revised its proposed rules governing transfers of U.S. person and government-related data to countries of concern and associated persons. The rule’s references to “data brokerage” do not mean that the rule only applies to “data brokers.” Any business that transmits or gives access to covered data, whether directly or through employment, vendor, or investment agreements, could be subject to the rule.
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