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Only one in 100 cloud providers meet latest EU data protection requirements

Posted on August 12, 2014 by pogowasright.org

Archana Venkatraman reports:

The vast majority of cloud providers are not yet prepared to meet the requirements of the new EU General Data Protection Regulation that will come into effect next year to replace the EU Data Protection Directive adopted in 1995, research has revealed.

Only one out of 100 cloud service providers are ready for the new data protection directive that aims to modernise the older directive to suit the needs of the internet and cloud era.

Read more on ComputerWeekly.com.

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