EU rules take aim at illegal data transfer to non-EU governments

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Legislation offered to protect big tech customer data.

EU rules take aim at illegal data transfer to non-EU governments
Amazon, Microsoft and other providers of cloud and data processing services will have to set up safeguards to prevent non-EU governments gaining illegal access to EU data, according to draft legislation from the European Commission. The just-published Data Act lays out rights and obligations on ...

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