12/11/2020 (Agence Europe) – After a first rapid analysis in July, the European Data Protection Board (EDPB) issued further guidance on Wednesday 11 November to ensure that data transfers comply with EU data protection rules and in particular with the Schrems II judgment (see EUROPE 12529/2, 12536/9). Two documents are involved here: recommendations on measures to supplement transfer tools, subject to public consultation until 30 November, and recommendations on European essential guarantees for surveillance measures. They contain a roadmap of the steps that data exporters should follow to find out whether they need to put in place additional measures to be able to transfer data outside the European Economic Area (EEA) in accordance with EU law and help them identify which would be effective. They also identify a non-exhaustive list of examples of additional measures. See recommendations: https://bit.ly/3niWW0S and https://bit.ly/3pnqexu (SPj)