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consider this statement: For cloud computing to become multi-jurisdictional, it must be separated from politics
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Discussion about the consideration of the statement being fact "For cloud computing to become multi-jurisdictional, it must be separated from politics.":
Yes, cloud computing must be separated from politics for it to become multi-jurisdictional. As of now, in practice, in different countries around the world, in general, cloud computing complicates the jurisdiction of state law of their respective countries. States tend to want jurisdiction over things enabling them to gain control and power with Clouds (public cloud services and solutions). However, this must not be the case for the cloud computing technology to work and function properly, enhance its capabilities, and leveraging the very technology of it is the cloud.
There are, have been, and still are jurisdictional challenges in cloud computing in all countries across the world, due to the concern about data security, national security, national defense, and other critical, sensitive, and to safeguard other top-secret activities of one's own country. This is a concern for governments, private organizations, defense, financial institutions, and other organizations, as their private data become “virtual”. There are jurisdictional issues associated with a move to the cloud. There should be proper management of multi-jurisdictional requirements in the cloud. There is a challenge for regulators to enforce the multi-jurisdictional of cloud computing.
As of now, there are political issues due to global boundaries in general, which includes the cloud computing world due to the obvious and the most concerned factor of variability with respect to where the physical data resides, where processing actually happens, and where the data is accessed from. Due to this variability, different privacy rules and regulations do apply accordingly. Politics has become an element or a hurdle in cloud computing adoption, making it effectively multi-jurisdictional.
There must be a global agreement amongst the governments of all countries, the public cloud services providers, and all the clients, customers, and the users of the cloud across the world on using, manipulating the data, processing it, saving and storing the same, and finally accessing, sharing, transferring the same to another party or user. All the concerned and related parties must co-operate, co-ordinate, help one another, be friendly, abide by the laws, rules of the laws, regulations, cloud services policies, procedures, and the processes. Everyone should work for the security of the data and their primary or job zero must be security, where everyone himself/herself must be a security engineer.
Different jurisdictions should leverage the cloud and put their efforts into the multi-jurisdictional cloud. Only when cloud computing is separated from politics, will it continually evolve into a borderless and global tool.
Cloud multi-jurisdictional can be achieved only if there is the most security provided first, by the particular public cloud service provider by policies, rules, laws, and regulations, where the data is hosted, run, stored, and accessed from, and the next would the government of the country where the data is stored at the public cloud service provider's data center facility. This country's government should have signed the agreement of protecting the data at the cloud service provider, thus providing security to the data of an organization, government, or an individual of a foreign country.
As a security issue, providers are unable to guarantee or disclose the location of a company's information on a specified set of servers in a specified location, to which cloud computing service providers should adopt measures and find solutions to resolve this issue. For example, Amazon Web Services (AWS) provides their customers the capability of using the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud (VPC) to allow a business to connect its existing infrastructure to a set of isolated AWS compute resources through a VPN connection.
To comply with the European Union data regulations, a public cloud service provider such as AWS lets their customer companies deploy their SimpleDB structured storage physically within the EU region. Cloud computing should depend on global politics to survive and become multi-jurisdictional. Politics affects the scalability of the Internet, Cloud Computing, the availability of Internet access, the free flow of information, and the cloud-based global economy.