Through his work as a lawyer and data privacy activist, Max Schrems has worked to secure court rulings that have reshaped how personal data flows between the US and the EU. But how can the US and the EU continue to navigate their different approaches to privacy? What are the prospects for a new transatlantic data transfer deal? Is there an ideal solution for data sharing among democracies?
Join us for a conversation with Max Schrems on February 22 at 12:10PM EST to discuss the challenges posed by different European and American approaches.
Maximilian Schrems is an Austrian activist, lawyer, and author who became known for campaigns against Facebook for its privacy violations, including violations of European privacy laws and the alleged transfer of personal data to the US National Security Agency (NSA) as part of the NSA's PRISM program. Schrems is the founder of NOYB – European Center for Digital Rights.