Saturday, 10 January 2015
European Parliamentarians raise concerns about Swift data sharing
From Finextra –
“Members of the European Parliament are to debate Europol's refusal to divulge information about US access to Swift international payments data amid concerns that the agreement is trampling over the data protection rights of EU consumers.
In October 2013, European MEPs voted in favour of suspending the EU/US bank data sharing deal in response to the US National Security Agency's alleged tapping of messages transmitted over the Swift banking network.”
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data,
EU,
international payments,
SWIFT,
US