Data Residency: Data Residency is Key
What is data residency?
Data residency is the geographical or physical location of an organisation's data or information. It is based on the data laws and regulations that apply to data in the individual countries or regions where the data in question resides.
To understand which data laws and regulations apply to data, organisations need to understand which data residency policies apply to each location.
In this Trend webpage, we discuss how organisations can confidently comply with data residency regulations in an international market environment. We also explain how organisations can achieve high-quality data protection.
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