hmm.
First the announcement about EU expansion. Now the US.
"Another option is for US corporations to adhere to stricter data legislation standards, the likes of which may make it harder for government agencies or other external bodies to gain access to user data. The problem with this approach is that it is only really worth pursuing if it implemented in both the US and Europe – after all, it wasn’t just the NSA that was found to be engaging in mass surveillance. It remains to be seen whether the European Court of Justice is as critical of GCHQ when it comes to protecting data belonging to EU citizens."
Read more: http://www.itproportal.com/2015/10/...le-everything-you-need-to-know/#ixzz3pLSQkJ8O
Ann: iWebGate Appoints EAS Advisors to Support US Strategy, page-4
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