The EU really shouldn’t be blocking US cloud giants, new study says

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A new report has raised questions about the European Union’s (EU) insistence that cloud service providers should have their head office and global HQ registered in the EU, and that they should store and process data in one of the 27 member states.The Cloud Service Scheme (EUCS) by the European Union Agency for Cybersecurity (ENISA) would, in theory, eradicate many popular global companies’ operations within the EU, including Amazon, Google, and Microsoft.Besides informal concern, the

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