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Extra diligence required. Changes to privacy legislation under consideration by the Federal Government should pose serious concerns for businesses embracing cloud computing, according to a leading intellectual property lawyer. A revised Privacy Principle 8, released in an exposure draft in June 2010, creates new requirements for organisations outsourcing data that identifies Australian citizens to offshore data centres. The world's largest cloud computing platforms - which include Amazon's EC2, Microsoft's Azure and Salesforce.com - do not host data in Australia but in Asian business centres such as Singapore. Microsolve's infrastructure is based and staffed in Australia. "If an Australian company puts its consumer data - its private data - into the cloud, it has to make sure that the company it [hosts] it with has adequate safeguards with the equivalent of Australian Privacy Principles in place," Vincent said.
Vincent recognises the benefits of cloud computing - and believes that a combination of high speed broadband provided by a National Broadband Network combined with the agility of the cloud will prove attractive to his enterprise and government clients. "Right now it is pretty controversial how much is spent on [the NBN] and what form it takes - but having excellent data access for regional Australia - and for all Australian business - would seem to be an excellent idea with all the new opportunities around cloud computing," he said. Vincent said it was vital Australian companies did their homework on the implications of using foreign clouds in terms of both foreign and domestic laws. "They all relate to the amount of data you have to keep, the length of time you have to keep it and where you have to keep it," Vincent said. Vincent advised organisations to address the "terms on which you collect data from your own customers, and make sure that those consents are adequate to allow you to use a cloud offering" before making the leap. Source - iTnews.com.au/News
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