Mike is concerned about data sovereignty for data that his organization captures and maintains. What best describes his concern?
Answer Options
Who owns the data that is captured on systems hosted in a cloud provider's infrastructure?
Can Mike's organization make decisions about data that is part of its service, or does it belong to users?
Is the data located in a country subject to the laws of the country where it is stored?
Does data have rights on its own, or does the owner of the data determine what rights may apply to it?
Correct Answer: C
Explanation
Data sovereignty refers to the concept that data that is collected and stored in a country is subject to that country's laws. This can be a complex issue with multinational cloud services and providers that may store data in multiple countries as part of their normal architecture. It may also create compliance and other challenges based on differences in national laws regarding data, data privacy, and similar issues.