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- Data_residency abstract "A growing utilization of distributed computing resources across the globe, with data being regularly moved from country to country, causes a concern for the data owners that their data and the mechanisms of its movement may violate various international, national or local laws and regulations or expose such data to unintended access. These issues are collectively known as data residency.This subject is broader than just the protection of personally identifiable information (PII). It also concerns the right to move \"sovereign\" data, such as oil field data; the international licensing of genomics data; the distribution of biometric data for security purposes; etc.The growth of cloud computing solutions has heightened the concern of data custodians about the location of their data. However, even organizations that do not use cloud solutions are often exposed to data residency issues.".
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- Data_residency wikiPageWikiLink Category:Data_security.
- Data_residency wikiPageWikiLink Category:Personal_identification_documents.
- Data_residency wikiPageWikiLink Cloud_computing.
- Data_residency wikiPageWikiLink Email.
- Data_residency wikiPageWikiLink Object_Management_Group.
- Data_residency wikiPageWikiLink Personally_identifiable_information.
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- Data_residency subject Category:Data_security.
- Data_residency subject Category:Personal_identification_documents.
- Data_residency comment "A growing utilization of distributed computing resources across the globe, with data being regularly moved from country to country, causes a concern for the data owners that their data and the mechanisms of its movement may violate various international, national or local laws and regulations or expose such data to unintended access. These issues are collectively known as data residency.This subject is broader than just the protection of personally identifiable information (PII).".
- Data_residency label "Data residency".
- Data_residency sameAs Q22907660.
- Data_residency sameAs Q22907660.
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- Data_residency isPrimaryTopicOf Data_residency.