Jones Day partner Mauricio Paez describes the General Data Protection Regulation’s (GDPR) effect on international business operations as “very comprehensive.” But just how comprehensive is “very?” Well, in Paez’s view, “It is the biggest change in data regulation in the past 20 years.”

These words set the tone for “Control & Contain—International Data Transfers: Accessing Your Organizations Adequacy,” a session at ALM’s second annual CyberSecure conference. The GDPR, along with the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, provide a “new data regime,” Paez explained, pushing businesses everywhere to reassess how they go about data management and whether they’d rather comply with the regulations or take some of the alternative routes (such as model contracts) currently available.

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