CLOUD Act

Preparing for the First CLOUD Act Bilateral Data Access Agreement
The British Are Coming . . . and They’re Bringing Their Own Legal Process Starting on July 8, 2020, for the first time, U.S. companies will be receiving binding legal process directly ...

Why U.S. Software Companies Don’t Have to Protect Our Data
Flaws such as the CLOUD Act’s ability to undermine the Privacy Shield mean our data can be sent to U.S. authorities and companies Since COVID-19, millions of people have been working from ...

CLOUD Act, GDPR Changing Data Protection Game
GDPR is yesterday’s news; the CLOUD Act also poses challenges for companies in Europe: U.S. authorities may also access data that is physically located in Europe if it has been processed or ...

Protecting Data Flow in Shifting Privacy Regulations
In the face of political uncertainty, organizations are challenged every day to keep the personal data they hold safe across their entire ecosystem. They must be sure that their partners, suppliers and ...

Surveillance Sans Frontiers, Thanks to the Internet
When Congress passed the Clarifying Lawful Overseas Use of Data (CLOUD) Act, it amended the federal Stored Communications Act in a way that now requires internet companies including Verizon, AOL, Yahoo, Google ...

The Shared Security Weekly Blaze – Facebook’s Privacy Firestorm, MyFitnessPal Data Breach, Ramifications of CLOUD and FOSTA
This is the Shared Security Weekly Blaze for April 2, 2018 sponsored by Security Perspectives – Your Source for Tailored Security Awareness Training and Assessment Solutions and Silent Pocket. This episode was ...