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Data Sovereignty and National Security
Countries demanding local storage of citizen data.
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SUMMARY - Data Sovereignty and National Security

A Russian technology company receives notice that it must migrate all data about Russian citizens to servers physically located within the Russian Federation, the requirement framed as protecting Russians from foreign surveillance but understood by the company to ensure Russian security services can access that data without the complications of international legal process.

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