International surveillance laws raise numerous questions about compliance and data access requests for enterprises attempting to operate on the global stage. Positioning themselves as navigators amid the regulatory sea is global law firm Baker & McKenzie, which launched the 2016 Global Surveillance Law Comparison Guide and Heat Maps to help companies get clarity on the many regulatory hurdles they may face.

The guides issued by Baker & McKenzie offer an overview of surveillance practices as conducted by the intelligence services of 39 countries. Additionally, the guides summarize international rights of those from whom data is collected as well as the regulatory requirements for business, like data access and install intercept capabilities.

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