( handler | 2012. 12. 16., v – 11:52 )

Ne akard relativizalni a problemat, ezt hagyd meg azoknak akik vevok a zoldsegre. En engedelmeddel maradnek a hatalyos magyar adatvedelmi torvenynel.

A kerdesek kifejezetten felho specifikusak, sot, ha megfigyelted kulon kiemeltem a felho specifikus reszletet is belole:

https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2012/10/governments-attack-cloud-computing

"The government maintains that Mr. Goodwin lost his property rights in his data by storing it on a cloud computing service."

Tehat hogyan biztositja a szemelyes adatok, kulonleges szemelyes adatok, kutatasi anyagok osszessegeben "Adatok" vedelmet, serthetetlenseget, bizalmassagat, olyan kornyezetben ahol az idegen allam akar birosagi vegzes nelkul kedvere kutakodhat koszonhetoen a patriot act-nak?

Ime egy kis emlekezteto a Microsoft sajat nyilatkozatabol:

"Can Microsoft guarantee that EU-stored data, held in EU based datacenters, will not leave the European Economic Area under any circumstances -- even under a request by the Patriot Act?"

"He said: "Microsoft cannot provide those guarantees. Neither can any other company"

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/igeneration/microsoft-admits-patriot-act-can-…

http://www.cloudtweaks.com/2011/12/european-firm-refuses-to-go-on-the-m…

Es vegul egy elemzes a temaban:

"Institutions have started to move their data and ICT operations into the cloud. It is becoming clear that this is leading to a decrease of overview and control over government access to data for law enforcement and national security purposes. This report looks at the possibilities for the U.S. government to obtain access to information in the cloud from Dutch institutions on the basis of U.S. law and on the basis of Dutch law and international co-operation. It concludes that the U.S. legal state of affairs implies that the transition towards the cloud has important negative consequences for the possibility to manage information confidentiality, information security and the privacy of European end users in relation to foreign governments."

https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=2181534

es a kovetkezmenye:
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/btl/dutch-government-to-ban-u-s-providers-ove…

"Last month, an article published claimed that the power to search suspects with Patriot Act invoked 'delayed warrants' -- the ability to search without formally making warrants known to the subject, to prevent the loss of vital evidence -- were used in 1,618 drug-related cases, 122 cases for fraud, but only 15 cases relating to terrorism. "