A Discussion of Practical Steps to Harmonize Data Protection Rules Globally

Shahab Ahmed, Director, Legal and Corporate Affairs, Microsoft

While cloud computing holds tremendous potential to drive efficiency, cost-savings, innovation and growth in both public and private sectors, there are certain obstacles to rapid adoption around the world in both of these sectors. This paper identifies one of the key obstacles to achieving the full business and economic benefits of the cloud concerns about data security and privacy and the lack of common, globally accepted mechanisms for dealing with these issues, while at the same time enabling the free flow of data across borders. Both of these data security and the free flow of data across borders are criteria of a healthy cloud computing environment. Many countries and regions are struggling to balance these requirements, and the result has been a diverse and complex set of rules and regulations with which it is extremely difficult and costly for multi-national companies to comply. Government efforts are underway in every region of the world to solve these challenges. The paper explores constructive ways for industry and government to collaborate on finding a solution. In particular we identify and discuss an international data security technical standard that is emerging as a potential reference template for harmonizing data protection laws globally.

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USA Cloud Computing IT May 2012 Vol. 5, No. 19, Spring 2012

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In his role as a Director – Legal and Corporate Affairs, Shahab Ahmed focuses on regulatory policy issues in areas such as Data Protection, Privacy, Security, Interoperability, Standards and other ICT regulatory frameworks. Prior to this role, Mr. Ahmed was a Director in Antitrust and Interoperability group at Microsoft where he worked on competition policy. Mr. Ahmed has held a variety of business and technical leadership roles at Microsoft since 2005. Before joining Microsoft, he held technical and leadership roles at Fortune 500 organizations in the United States including IBM, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Target Corporation and United Healthcare Group. Mr. Ahmed has a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology, a MBA in strategic Management and a JD degree. He has also done post doctorate technology policy work at Harvard University.

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USA Cloud Computing IT May 2012 Vol. 5, No. 19, Spring 2012