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VisitU.S. DOJ Finalizes Rule Blocking Bulk Data Transfers of Sensitive Personal Data to China, Russia, North Korea
Dec 31, 2024, 11:30 AM
The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has finalized a rule aimed at protecting Americans' sensitive personal data from foreign adversaries. This regulation prohibits bulk data transfers to nations deemed as threats, including China, Russia, and North Korea. The rule specifically safeguards information such as Social Security numbers, geolocation data, biometrics, and health information. The DOJ has cited risks associated with artificial intelligence in its rationale for the restrictions, highlighting concerns over data brokerage and prohibited transactions. While the Biden administration's move addresses privacy issues related to foreign nations, it has also drawn attention to potential gaps in data privacy protections concerning domestic and allied sales.
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