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Comment: CBPR regains its mojo as South Korean tech companies consider its benefits

By Wooyoung Lee
  • 15 Jun 2022 06:16
  • 15 Jun 2022 06:16
If take-up rates are anything to go by, the Cross-Border Privacy Rules, or CBPR, have been a flop. Over the past 10 years, a mere 48 companies have signed up to the Asia-Pacific regional data-transfer system. And indeed, benefits of it are so far not tangible.
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Wooyoung Lee

Correspondent, Seoul


Wooyoung Lee is a correspondent based in MLex’s Seoul office, South Korea, covering antitrust, privacy and data security, mergers and acquisitions and financial services. Wooyoung has more than a decade of experience in journalism, public policy and research. She has worked and written for news outlets including The Korea Herald, Al Jazeera International, Bloomberg BNA, Monocle, among others.

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