For a long time, companies believed data sovereignty simply meant where their data resided, but amid geopolitical shifts and AI’s impacts, organizations now need to distinguish between data residency ...
This content has been created by the Finextra editorial team with inputs from subject matter experts at the funding sponsor. With the everchanging geopolitical landscape and new regulations coming to ...
A Chilean scholar argues sovereignty must adapt to the realities of the digital age, balancing state autonomy with the ...
Federal, state and local government control of the digital data stored within the jurisdiction. In today's world of global data exchange and VPNs, which hide the origin of transactions, it is not ...
The realization that ‘the cloud’ is not, as Californian marketers have long pitched, some borderless fog of code in the sky, but primarily about data centers built on land under local regulations, is ...
As the U.S. government becomes increasingly authoritarian and issues threats to other countries, can Canadians trust U.S. tech companies with their data?
A clear example is the US CLOUD Act, updated last year, which allows US authorities to request access to data stored on systems owned or operated by US-based companies—even if that data physically ...