Case Studies: Effective Approaches for Navigating Cross-Border Cloud Data Transfers Amid U.S. Government Privacy and Safety Concerns
Motunrayo Adebayo

TL;DR
This paper examines legal and technological challenges in cross-border cloud data transfers amid U.S. privacy concerns and proposes effective approaches to navigate these issues.
Contribution
It provides case studies highlighting strategies for safe international cloud data exchanges considering legal and privacy constraints.
Findings
Legal frameworks vary significantly across countries.
Technological solutions can mitigate privacy risks.
Effective approaches improve data transfer safety.
Abstract
This study attempts to explain the impact of information exchange from one country to another, as well as the legal and technological implications for these exchanges. Due to the emergence of cloud technology, possibilities for free exchange of information between countries have increased rapidly, as it has become possible to save information in a country and access it in almost any part of the world. Countries all around the world have been confronted with developing frameworks to facilitate this process, although there are significant challenges which must be confronted on legal and technological fronts, as loopholes in the framework adopted by countries may hinder free access to information stored on cloud, and also compromise data privacy. Cloud technology is impacting a lot of issues, including domestic and international businesses, hence the need for a study to propose measures…
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