Cloud Computing Law Queen Mary University of London You, as an end user of various cloud services, may find that it is quite easy to get want you want and finish your tasks on cloud services. However doing business in cloud is never easy – when you, as either providers or customers of cloud services,…
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Cloud Computing Law : Law Enforcement, Competition, & Tax Queen Mary University of London Often, law enforcement authorities need to access data in the cloud, which is an interesting perspective of cloud computing that users might never but should think about. Yep, big brother is watching you. The situation becomes a little bit complicated if…
My 148th certificate from Coursera
Cloud Computing Law: Data Protection and Cybersecurity Queen Mary University of London When talking about data and cloud computing, GDPR will always be on your radar. This is not something only concerns business owners and lawyers, but also affects technology and innovation. GDPR is influential, prevalent and has set a fine example to the world,…
Cloud Computing: Law Enforcement, Competition and Tax
Law Enforcement Access to Cloud Data Law enforcement authorities need to access data in the cloud. As more data is stored in or generated by our use of cloud services, law enforcement authorities increasingly need to cooperate with cloud providers to obtain this evidential data. Obtaining data that is either at rest or in transit…
GDPR: General Data Protection Regulation
IT infrastructure and services are now regarded as a significant area of systemic risk to be managed via legal and regulatory frameworks. Most countries in the world now have data protection laws to impose obligations on organizations (controllers) which process data, and to give the data subjects (individuals whose data are being processed) specific rights…
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Cloud Computing Law: Transactions Queen Mary University of London If life is all about business, contracts are inevitable. Contracts by itself is a great topic to talk about. I have learned quite a few courses. I have to admit they some times drive my crazy. In the context of cloud computing, contracts is even more…
Introducing Cloud Computing Contracts
Nowadays, almost everyone is using cloud services in their daily lives. They are cost-effective, flexible, scalable, and allowing for specialization. The term cloud computing has been around since the late 1990s. It is defined by National Institute of Standards and Technology as: A model for enabling convenient on-demand network access to a shared pool of…