DOJs Data Security Program Imposes New CrossBorder Data Control
p2ppppFind Your Next Job ppOn April 11 2025 the DOJs National Security Division NSD issued a Compliance Guide Implementation and Enforcement Policy and FAQs for its Data Security Program DSP finalized pursuant to Executive Order 14117 and the 28 CFR Part 202 The DSP is primarily designed to prevent certain crossborder data flows and transactions Individuals and companies subject to the DSP are required to comply with new security requirements reporting and recordkeeping duties and due diligence rulesppThe recently issued guidance makes evident NSDs intent to make the DSP an enforcement priority for this administration Access to Americans bulk sensitive or personal data or US governmentrelated data increases the ability of countries of concern to engage in a wide range of malicious activities The DSP is currently subject to a 90day initial enforcement period which is a limited enforcement window to give individuals and companies additional time to bring their transactions and processes into compliance with the DSP After July 8 2025 NSD will implement full enforcement of the DSP ppMore Upcoming Eventspp ppSign Up for any or all of our 25 Newsletterspp ppYou are responsible for reading understanding and agreeing to the National Law Reviews NLRs and the National Law Forum LLCs Terms of Use and Privacy Policy before using the National Law Review website The National Law Review is a freetouse nologin database of legal and business articles The content and links on wwwNatLawReviewcom are intended for general information purposes only Any legal analysis legislative updates or other content and links should not be construed as legal or professional advice or a substitute for such advice No attorneyclient or confidential relationship is formed by the transmission of information between you and the National Law Review website or any of the law firms attorneys or other professionals or organizations who include content on the National Law Review website If you require legal or professional advice kindly contact an attorney or other suitable professional advisor ppSome states have laws and ethical rules regarding solicitation and advertisement practices by attorneys andor other professionals The National Law Review is not a law firm nor is wwwNatLawReviewcom intended to be a referral service for attorneys andor other professionals The NLR does not wish nor does it intend to solicit the business of anyone or to refer anyone to an attorney or other professional NLR does not answer legal questions nor will we refer you to an attorney or other professional if you request such information from us ppUnder certain state laws the following statements may be required on this website and we have included them in order to be in full compliance with these rules The choice of a lawyer or other professional is an important decision and should not be based solely upon advertisements Attorney Advertising Notice Prior results do not guarantee a similar outcome Statement in compliance with Texas Rules of Professional Conduct Unless otherwise noted attorneys are not certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization nor can NLR attest to the accuracy of any notation of Legal Specialization or other Professional CredentialsppThe National Law Review National Law Forum LLC 2070 Green Bay Rd Suite 178 Highland Park IL 60035 Telephone 708 3573317 or tollfree 877 3573317 If you would like to contact us via email please click hereppCopyright 2025 National Law Forum LLCp