Is the data sovereignty argument bunk?

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Is the data sovereignty argument bunk?
The many concerns Australian organisations and regulators have had about data sovereignty when moving sensitive data into cloud services were more than validated by revelations about the American NSA’s data collection programs in recent weeks. The leaks have only reminded us that any ...

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