Rule 41, President-elect Trump and the privacy implications for UK citizens and businesses
Will the change of power cause a domino effect with the new legislation? UKCloud CEO Simon Hansford offers his take

On Thursday 1st December, United States legislation came into force allowing its justice authorities to access UK citizen data held in US organisations' UK data centres. In fact, ‘Rule 41' of the Federal...
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