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SUMMARY:Making sense of data sovereignty\, data residency and data locali
 sation laws
DESCRIPTION:About 150 countries have data protection laws\, and many cont
 ain restrictions on data exports. Less well understood is that many of t
 hese laws also have a very ‘long-arm’ jurisdictional reach. The GDPR\, f
 or example\, can apply to processing anywhere on the planet. Dozens of c
 ountries also have laws requiring certain categories of data to be store
 d (‘resident’) in that country. Others have forced ‘localisation’ requir
 ements\, and in some cases it can be illegal to hold copies of data outs
 ide the jurisdiction. This session will explore how these rules work. We
  will also look at practical steps that can be taken to manage overall c
 ompliance\, including how to deal with potential conflicts between data 
 sovereignty\, residency\, localisation\, and transfer rules.
LOCATION:Room 341\, Level 3
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