If a company chooses to ground an international data transfer on the contractual route, which of the following is NOT a valid set of standard contractual clauses?
A.
Decision 2001/497/EC (EU controller to non-EU or EEA controller).
B.
Decision 2004/915/EC (EU controller to non-EU or EEA controller).
C.
Decision 2007/72/EC (EU processor to non-EU or EEA controller).
D.
Decision 2010/87/EU (Non-EU or EEA processor from EU controller).
C. Decision 2007/72/EC (EU processor to non-EU or EEA controller).
Rationale:
The European Commission has issued specific decisions on standard contractual clauses (SCCs) for international data transfers to ensure adequate protection of personal data when transferred outside the European Economic Area (EEA). The listed options are related to these decisions:
Decision 2001/497/EC: Covers transfers from EU controllers to non-EU or EEA controllers.
Decision 2004/915/EC: Amended the previous decision and also covers transfers from EU controllers to non-EU or EEA controllers.
Decision 2010/87/EU: Covers transfers from EU controllers to non-EU or EEA processors.
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