Trust, transparency and cooperation – principles for cloud computing in the financial services sector
January 29, 2015Grazed from Microsoft. Author: Dervish Tayyip.
For the past eight years, the annual International Computers, Privacy & Data Protection Conferencehas gathered together expert academics, computer scientists, lawyers, and policymakers to debate the latest legal, regulatory, academic and technological developments in privacy and data protection.
I was honored to be asked this year to contribute some remarks during a panel discussion on “Cross-Border Flows of Personal Information for Financial Services”. My fellow panelists included Jan-Willem Verheijden, Policy Officer at the European Commission; Steve Wood, Head of Policy Delivery at the UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office; and Nohyoung Park, Professor of Law at Korea University…
Taking part in this session gave me the chance to reflect upon how much progress has been made in enabling Microsoft’s enterprise cloud customers in the financial services sector to comply with their sector specific regulations…
Read more from the source @ http://www.microsoft.eu/2015/01/29/trust-transparency-cooperation-principles-cloud-computing-financial-services-sector/