"McGillivray explores the question of whether governments can adopt cloud computing services and still meet their legal requirements and other obligations to citizens. The book focuses on the interplay between the technical properties of cloud computing services and the complex legal requirements applicable to cloud adoption and use. The legal issues evaluated include data privacy law (GDPR and the US regime), jurisdictional issues, contracts, and transnational private law approaches to addressing legal requirements"--Publisher's description.
"McGillivray explores the question of whether governments can adopt cloud computing services and still meet their legal requirements and other obligations to citizens. The book focuses on the interplay between the technical properties of cloud computing services and the complex legal requirements applicable to cloud adoption and use. The legal issues evaluated include data privacy law (GDPR and the US regime), jurisdictional issues, contracts, and transnational private law approaches to addressing legal requirements"--Publisher's description.
Kevin McGillivray, PhD has published widely in the areas of law and technology. Kevin also has worked as a researcher on several EU projects including serving as the Data Protection Officer (DPO) on the prestigious Human Brain Project (HBP). Kevin currently serves as DPO for the Norwegian Tax Administration.
Inhaltsangabe
Preface Part I. Subject Matter: 1. Introduction 2. Cloud technology, organizational aspects and risks Part II. Legal Requirements and Adoption of Government Cloud: 3. Government cloud adoption: challenges and obligations 4. Location independence, jurisdiction and law enforcement access to cloud computing services 5. Data privacy and data protection issues in cloud computing Part III. Private Ordering and Cloud Computing Contracts: 6. Contracts used to procure cloud services: study on contract structure, and negotiated terms (Part I) 7. Study on cloud computing contracts (Part II): standard terms, impact on governments, and lessons learned 8. Conclusion References Index.
Preface Part I. Subject Matter: 1. Introduction 2. Cloud technology, organizational aspects and risks Part II. Legal Requirements and Adoption of Government Cloud: 3. Government cloud adoption: challenges and obligations 4. Location independence, jurisdiction and law enforcement access to cloud computing services 5. Data privacy and data protection issues in cloud computing Part III. Private Ordering and Cloud Computing Contracts: 6. Contracts used to procure cloud services: study on contract structure, and negotiated terms (Part I) 7. Study on cloud computing contracts (Part II): standard terms, impact on governments, and lessons learned 8. Conclusion References Index.
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