By Raphael Satter and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S.
The Trump administration is urging U.S. diplomats to oppose international regulations on tech companies' data handling, ...
The DOJ has finalized a set of prohibitions and restrictions on cross-border transfers of certain U.S. data to China and other “Countries of Concern” (for now, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and ...
Washington is taking a more confrontational approach to data privacy regulations in other countries. The US Secretary of ...
Such initiatives are considered to be disruptive to AI and cloud services, but many countries are eyeing them anyway.
National data localization laws are creating more than just compliance issues for companies — they're also potentially opening cybersecurity gaps that attackers can exploit. In recent years, laws ...
Experts warn the move could shift critical infrastructure beyond national laws — deepening digital dependence for much of the developing world.
Pursuant to President Biden’s March Executive Order, the DOJ has proposed new rules limiting the transfer of certain categories of data to “countries of concern” or “covered persons”. In late October, ...
In today’s geopolitical environment, data is no longer just an operational input. It’s become a strategic language—one that shapes alliances, triggers crises and carries national intent. For ...
Working for a multinational corporation (MNC) with operations in the MEA region, I've found that it was always a question of where to store the data and how the latencies look like to Europe or Asia.