GOVERNMENT CLOUD PROCUREMENT

GOVERNMENT CLOUD PROCUREMENT

CONTRACTS, DATA PROTECTION, AND THE QUEST FOR COMPLIANCE

MCGILLIVRAY, K.

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Editorial:
CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
Año de edición:
2021
Materia
Derecho administrativo
ISBN:
978-1-108-83767-5
Edición:
1
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In Government Cloud Procurement, Kevin McGillivray explores the question of whether governments can adopt cloud computing services and still meet their legal requirements and other obligations to citizens. The book focuses on the interplay between the technical properties of cloud computing services and the complex legal requirements applicable to cloud adoption and use. The legal issues evaluated include data privacy law (GDPR and the US regime), jurisdictional issues, contracts, and transnational private law approaches to addressing legal requirements. McGillivray also addresses the unique position of governments when they outsource core aspects of their information and communications technology to cloud service providers. His analysis is supported by extensive research examining actual cloud contracts obtained through Freedom of Information Act requests. With the demand for cloud computing on the rise, this study fills a gap in legal literature and offers guidance to organizations considering cloud computing.

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