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Episode 12: Brexit!

GDPR Now!

Karen Heaton/Data Protection 4 Business

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4.811 Ratings

🗓️ 9 October 2019

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

What do UK companies need to do if the UK crashes out of the EU? This podcast discusses the privacy implications for UK companies after October 31st and what they should be doing – now – to prepare for a hard Brexit. At the time this podcast was recorded, a hard Brexit is scheduled for October 31st GDPR Now! Is brought to you by This Is DPO. www.thisisdpo.co.uk. Guest Oana Dolea GDPR Practice Lead, D2 Legal Technology Email: [email protected] Website: www.d2legaltech.com D2 Legal Technology LLP Level 39 One Canada Square London E14 5AB Telephone: +44 737 747 2019 Host Mark Sherwood-Edwards [email protected] Materials The Data Protection Implications of a 'No-Deal Brexit', Douwe Korff https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=3441617 EDPB Information note on data transfers under the GDPR in the event of a no-deal Brexit https://edpb.europa.eu/sites/edpb/files/files/file1/edpb-2019-02-12-infonote-nodeal-brexit_en.pdf EDPB view on Article 49 derogations https://edpb.europa.eu/our-work-tools/our-documents/nasoki/guidelines-22018-derogations-article-49-under-regulation-2016679_en Questions, ideas, appearing Questions, suggestion for improvement, ideas for issues to be covered in future episodes, or if you would like to appear one of our podcasts, please contact us at [email protected] Guest: Oana Dolea.

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0:00.0

Welcome to GDPR now. In this episode, we're talking about the B word. Yes, Brexit. I've avoided it for months, but we can't avoid it any longer.

0:09.8

Luckily, in the studio today, I've got Wana DeLayer, who is GTPR practice lead for D2 legal technology.

0:18.1

We're going to come in and explain to us everything, well, what's, how it's

0:22.2

going to work, what it's going to look like. So, Juan, welcome.

0:25.4

Thank you very much, Mark. Glad to be here.

0:27.8

And, well, glad to have you. And would you like to tell us a bit about yourself, your background,

0:31.7

and what your day-to-day activity is?

0:34.2

Great. Yes, thank you very much. So I'm by training a lawyer and I've practiced for around 10 years in the fields of related

0:42.1

fields of intellectual property, IT and privacy.

0:46.1

Started out in Canada, worked there until about three years ago in both in-house and private

0:52.5

practice, always within sort of this little triumvirate

0:55.9

that kind of circles around data and technology

0:59.1

and was lucky enough to come work with D2 legal technology

1:03.9

almost three years ago now,

1:06.0

working on specifically GDPR preparation

1:10.4

and GDPR-related advisory matters with a variety of clients in different

1:17.6

industries.

1:18.9

And I'm currently working with a financial institution helping them transition and prepare for

1:26.6

the B word and the day that it comes in whatever format it does

1:30.3

come in. Okay. Well, that's interesting. So today we're going to assume a hard Brexit.

1:35.0

That would be the primary thing we're talking about. There may end up be all sorts of transitional

1:40.5

provisions. But we'll talk about the hard Brexit, then we know kind of what the worst

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