Trump seeks to curb foreign cyber attacks over US cloud services

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Providers would need to verify customers' identities to government's standards.

Trump seeks to curb foreign cyber attacks over US cloud services
Outgoing President Donald Trump has signed an executive order aimed at thwarting foreign use of cloud computing products for malicious cyber operations against the United States. The order, first reported by Reuters, gives the US Commerce Department authority to write rules to bar transactions ...

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