Consumer data privacy regulations clouded by Safe Harbour decision

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The complex legislative landscape in the wake the ECJ's Safe Harbour decision might best be navigated by turning to cloud, argues Patrick Salyer

October 6 was quite an interesting day for consumer privacy. After 15 years in place, the Safe Harbour agreement was declared invalid by Europe's highest court, the Court of Justice of the European...

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