grensedata
Grensedata is a term used in Norway to refer to data that crosses national borders. This can include personal data, business data, or any other type of information that is transferred from Norway to another country, or vice versa. The concept of grensedata is central to discussions surrounding data privacy, international data flows, and the application of regulations like the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in a cross-border context.
When data is transferred across borders, it becomes subject to the data protection laws of both the
The exchange of grensedata is a fundamental aspect of modern digital economies, facilitating international trade, communication,