EU Intends to Limit Member States' Governments from Storing Sensitive Data on U.S. Companies' Cloud Platforms
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The European Union (EU) is currently considering the implementation of new regulations that would prohibit member states' governments from utilizing U.S. cloud service providers for the processing of sensitive data. This move aims to diminish reliance on non-EU digital infrastructure and foster the growth of local "sovereign clouds." It is anticipated that this initiative will be incorporated into the "Technological Sovereignty Plan," set to be unveiled on May 27. The plan's focal point is to delineate specific sectors that must employ European cloud infrastructure and to restrict the involvement of overseas cloud platforms in handling sensitive public sector data, contingent upon the data's sensitivity level.