China cybersecurity law: corporates scramble for alternatives

Consultants report huge boost in demand as Beijing turns the taps off on open cloud systems as part of new, tougher cyber laws.
China cybersecurity law: corporates scramble for alternatives

Three months on from the introduction of China’s new laws on cybersecurity – which requires companies to store information that involves Chinese citizens only within the country – financial departments at multi-national corporations (MNCs) are scrambling to find alternatives to open cloud systems.

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