A new diplomatic offensive against foreign privacy laws collides with fresh research showing that weakening data sovereignty protections is the last thing organizations need right now.
Access approvals for DoD personnel that once took weeks will now take hours, and every access-related activity will generate a permanent audit trail.
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The iPhone and iPad have been approved to handle classified information up to the NATO restricted level, according to an announcement from Apple on Thursday.
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President Trump has repeatedly claimed non-citizen voting is widespread in the U.S.. Research shows it's extremely rare.