GDPR will help the Googles and the Amazons extend their cloud dominance
Grazed from ITProPortal. Author: Sead Fadilpašic.
European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), set to kick off in May 2018, is going to help the big players in the cloud industry to dominate even more, while the little guy won’t stand a chance. This is according to Kuan Hon, consultant lawyer at law firm Pinsent Masons.
Speaking at the Computing Cloud and Infrastructure Summit, Hon said that the GDPR will force companies into so much administration only large companies will see profit in cloud. "It will be a big change for sub-processors," said Hon. "Prior consent will be needed and notification of changes, as well as what they call a ‘terms flowdown’. …



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