Data residency: The storage location of data is centralized
What is data residency about?
Data residency refers to the geographical or physical location of a company's data or information. It is based on data laws and regulatory requirements that apply to data in individual countries or regions where the data is located.
To understand which data laws and regulations apply to data, companies need to know which data residency policies apply to each location.
On this trend website, we discuss ways in which companies can securely position themselves in an international market environment to meet the regulatory requirements in connection with data residency. It also explains how companies can ensure high-quality data protection.
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