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I work for an international corporation who does business globally. I know
there are many privacy laws (including the EU Privacy directive) governing
records and information, how the information is to be protected, whether
it can be stored outside the country of origin and if it can be stored
outside the country what protective actions must be in place. I know it is
not easy and I believe in some cases impossible to bring information over
the pond.
We have servers for email and data storage in the appropriate
international locations. I have been asked to do some research to
determine if it was possible to move the data stores to the US. I have
been reading information concerning Safe Harbor on www.export.gov and I
have also searched the listserv for information as well as the Internet.
In reading the material I have found, there appears to be a lot of
information concerning protection of consumer information and Human
Resources information but I cannot get a clear sense that if we apply for
the safe harbor certificate whether we can really move our European data
stores including email to the States.
I wonder what other international companies have done in this area. If
anyone is storing their email and data in the States, what steps did your
company have to follow in order to accomplish the task? Did you apply for
the safe harbor certificate or were there other steps that you followed
such as employing internal controls for accessing the data?
Any thoughts, guidance and information would be appreciated.
Thank you in advance.
Karyn Palanzo, CRM, ecmm
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