A cloud of uncertainty hangs over the immediate and long-term future of the UKs GDPR compliance position post-Brexit. As a non-EU/EEA state, the UK has benefited from a temporary deal granting it data protection adequacy since January. The UK’s temporary deal is set to expire at the end of April, and now an EU committee will decide whether the UK is granted full data adequacy or not. This has significant impact on how freely UK organisations can share data across Europe.”]

