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As we know, the law is often very slow at catching up to fast paced industries, of which technology is no exception. Cloud computing has been around for years, but we are just now seeing legislation and regulation catch up to it.
In January of this year, the US President signed an Executive Order, which in part said “Sec. 14. Privacy Act. Agencies shall, to the extent consistent with applicable law, ensure that their privacy policies exclude persons who are not United States citizens or lawful permanent residents from the protections of the Privacy Act regarding personally identifiable information.” (full order can be found here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-... )
Canada has always had a special relationship with the United States and we’ve always been given some extra protections when it comes to privacy, despite not being US citizens. Traditionally this has helped with things like storing Canadian data in the United States. Now we have this Executive Order, coupled with increasing regulations on the Canadian side when it comes to personal private data (particularly in the medical field).
My question is, what is your take on regulatory and legislative issues having a negative impact on the adoption of cloud technology outside of the United States ?
As we know, the law is often very slow at catching up to fast paced industries, of which technology is no exception. Cloud computing has been around for years, but we are just now seeing legislation and regulation catch up to it.
In January of this year, the US President signed an Executive Order, which in part said “Sec. 14. Privacy Act. Agencies shall, to the extent consistent with applicable law, ensure that their privacy policies exclude persons who are not United States citizens or lawful permanent residents from the protections of the Privacy Act regarding personally identifiable information.” (full order can be found here: https://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-... )
Canada has always had a special relationship with the United States and we’ve always been given some extra protections when it comes to privacy, despite not being US citizens. Traditionally this has helped with things like storing Canadian data in the United States. Now we have this Executive Order, coupled with increasing regulations on the Canadian side when it comes to personal private data (particularly in the medical field).
My question is, what is your take on regulatory and legislative issues having a negative impact on the adoption of cloud technology outside of the United States ?
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