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In this video, we explore the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) Guidelines 05/2021, which aim to clarify the interplay between the application of Article 3 and the provisions of Chapter 5 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). These guidelines, adopted to provide clarity on international data transfers, help organizations navigate the complexities of data flows across borders, ensuring compliance with GDPR’s stringent requirements for data protection. Key Topics Covered: Clarifying International Transfers Under GDPR: Learn about the absence of a legal definition for ‘transfer of personal data’ to third countries or international organizations, and how these guidelines provide practical direction for consistent application of GDPR provisions. Criteria for Identifying Data Transfers: The EDPB outlines three cumulative criteria to determine whether a processing operation qualifies as a data transfer: The processing operation must be subject to GDPR. The data must be disclosed or made available to another entity. The importer must be located in a third country or be an international organization. Consequences of Data Transfers: If these criteria are met, Chapter 5 of the GDPR applies, requiring that transfers occur only under certain conditions, such as an adequacy decision by the European Commission or appropriate safeguards. Non-Transfer Scenarios: The guidelines address situations where data is processed outside the European Economic Area (EEA) but does not qualify as a transfer. Even in these cases, organizations must ensure compliance with GDPR’s provisions and consider risks such as government access and conflicting national laws. DISCLAIMER: THIS VIDEO IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE LEGAL ADVICE. FOR SPECIFIC GDPR GUIDANCE, CONSULT A LEGAL PROFESSIONAL. #GDPR #InternationalDataTransfers #EDPB #PrivacyCompliance #DataProtection #PrivacyLaw #DataTransfer #PrivacyAwareness #PrivacyTrainer ** Disclaimer ** The content provided in our videos is for INFORMAL AND EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY and SHOULD NOT BE CONSTRUED AS LEGAL ADVICE. The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the presenter. PLEASE CONSULT A QUALIFIED LEGAL PROFESSIONAL for advice on specific legal issues or matters. This video is NOT AFFILIATED WITH OR ENDORSED BY THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF PRIVACY PROFESSIONALS (IAPP). The practice questions and lecture content are INDEPENDENTLY GENERATED USING AI and do not contain any official IAPP exam material. For official study resources, please refer to the IAPP WEBSITE. The presenter and the channel are not responsible for any errors or omissions, or for any outcomes related to the use of this content. Viewers use the information at their own risk, and no warranties are provided regarding the accuracy or completeness of the content.