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Flavia Giglio is a research associate at KU Leuven (CiTiP), in the Cybersecurity & Cybercrime Team. Her research focuses on how to balance privacy and data protection with law enforcement and national security objectives. She is particularly interested in the EU legal regime on international transfer, and how access to data for national security and crime-fighting purposes in third countries impacts on the safeguards for fundamental rights in cross-border data flows. In 2021, she co-authored a study for the European Data Protection Board on government access to personal data in three countries outside the EU. More recently, she collaborated in a cybersecurity training organized by KU Leuven for employees in the IT sector, by giving a seminar on the legal framework on international transfer of personal data and the role of supplementary measures.