By Raphael Satter and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S.
The Department of Justice has finalized prohibitions and restrictions on cross-border transfers of certain data to China and other “Countries of Concern” (as defined below). It seeks to address what ...
The Trump administration is urging U.S. diplomats to oppose international regulations on tech companies' data handling, ...
Washington is taking a more confrontational approach to data privacy regulations in other countries. The US Secretary of ...
The DOJ has finalized a set of prohibitions and restrictions on cross-border transfers of certain U.S. data to China and other “Countries of Concern” (for now, Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Russia, and ...
Numerous countries around the world, as well as the European Union, have enacted laws to encourage or require that data generated in a particular place be stored within their jurisdiction, and place ...
Such initiatives are considered to be disruptive to AI and cloud services, but many countries are eyeing them anyway.
Experts warn the move could shift critical infrastructure beyond national laws — deepening digital dependence for much of the ...
It’s vital that legal professionals quickly adapt to the emerging technology like gen AI and address evolving data risks that affect their organizations. From ensuring secure data transfers to ...