by Michael Rawding, Founding Partner at GeoFusion and Samm Sacks, cyber policy fellow at New America and senior fellow at Yale Law School’s Paul Tsai China Center
As more countries require data to remain within their borders, the cloud will become harder and more expensive to access.
Cloud computing is at a critical juncture. Millions of companies now use it to store data and run applications and services remotely. This has reduced costs and sped operations. But a new trend threatens the benefits that cloud computing has unlocked.
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