Saturday, April 20, 2013

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When a company's based in Europe but their data is stored on a Cloud in the US, who owns the data? Can local governments access that data without permission? This week we have a new blog on Data Sovereignty, with two papers offering guidance on how to protect your data. How concerned are you about your data - let us know in our short survey.

 
Danger: Data Sovereignty
Despite common misconceptions, Cloud data is actually stored on a server somewhere. And despite you owning it, local laws may mean outsiders can access them without permission. With companies such as Microsoft admitting that they can't guarantee the government won't be able to access data stored on their Clouds, how big a problem is Data Sovereignty? Read the blog now to see if your Cloud data is in danger. 
 
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Strategy: Data Security
Who owns the data on the Cloud? Do different laws in different countries mean data can be accessed without permission, especially if hosted beyond your own borders? Who's watching your datacenter? These are questions you should know the answer to. Featuring a series of articles, this white paper provides a strategy guide for data sovereignty and security. Click through to find out more. 
 
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Law: Your Obligations
The legal aspects of electronic data are problematic since lawyers have tended to focus on a number of discrete areas of law rather than to take a single 'data-centric' view. Discover how your data is affected by intellectual property rights and contract and competition law. Read the full analysis here. 
 
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Opinion: Your Data Concerns
When Obama signed an extension to the Patriot Act, something interesting happened - people became worried the US would be able to access their data, no matter which country they resided in, because it was kept on the Cloud. Let us know what you think about the issues surrounding data sovereignty... take our survey now.
 
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Kathryn Cave
Editor
IDG Connect

P.S. How do you feel about putting your data on the Cloud? Are you worried about governments accessing your data without your knowledge or permission?
Take our survey now.

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