Workshop: Mastering GDPR Data Transfers

Workshop: Mastering GDPR Data Transfers

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Join us for an interactive workshop on data transfers, led by Stine Mangor Tornmark, a renowned expert in GDPR compliance and privacy law.

As the co-founder and CEO of Openli, a SaaS company dedicated to empowering businesses with tools for GDPR compliance and transparency, Stine brings a unique blend of legal expertise and hands-on experience in building scalable privacy practices.

With over a decade of experience as a lawyer - including her time at Plesner law firm and as the head of Trustpilot’s global Legal and Compliance teams - Stine has guided businesses of all sizes through the complexities of privacy regulations and data protection agreements.

In this workshop, you’ll gain practical insights on:
  • What “data transfers” mean under the GDPR
  • Secure vs. unsecure third countries - what does this mean?
  • How to lawfully transfer data outside the EU
  • An introduction to SCCs, the EU-US Data Privacy Framework, and more
  • What to do if you’re using vendors in countries like the US

This is a must-attend session for privacy professionals, legal counsel, and anyone involved in managing data processing relationships. Walk away with actionable knowledge and templates to help you understand data transfers and what they mean for your business.

About the Speaker

Stine Mangor Tornmark

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Stine is the co-founder and CEO at Openli, a tech B2B SaaS company focusing on helping companies get better control of GDPR. At Openli, she combines her legal and privacy knowledge with a passion for building software, helping companies make privacy transparent and thereby give people their privacy rights.

She has 10+ years of experience as a lawyer from Plesner law firm and Trustpilot. At Trustpilot, she built up Trustpilot’s Legal and Compliance teams and processes from when the company had one office with 70 employees to 850 employees across the globe.