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The U.S. Department of Justice’s Data Security Program is reshaping how companies manage cross-border data activities. This episode of The Data Chronicles breaks down what the rule does, why it was created, and the types of transactions it restricts or prohibits—from data brokerage to vendor access to bulk genomic data.
Host Scott Loughlin is joined by Hogan Lovells partner James Denvil and associate Lorea Mendiguren to walk through the rule’s core elements and the open questions around implementation, risk, and compliance. They share practical insights from advising companies in e-commerce, health, and life sciences as they adjust to this new national-security-driven framework.
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The U.S. Department of Justice’s Data Security Program is reshaping how companies manage cross-border data activities. This episode of The Data Chronicles breaks down what the rule does, why it was created, and the types of transactions it restricts or prohibits—from data brokerage to vendor access to bulk genomic data.
Host Scott Loughlin is joined by Hogan Lovells partner James Denvil and associate Lorea Mendiguren to walk through the rule’s core elements and the open questions around implementation, risk, and compliance. They share practical insights from advising companies in e-commerce, health, and life sciences as they adjust to this new national-security-driven framework.

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