Microsoft to keep customer, telemetry data in EU with "Data Boundary"
"Among the homogenous masonry of France’s corporate society, Nourdine Bihmane is something of an anachronism" writes Edward Targett of Atos's new Group CEO -- its third in 12 months. Can he turn around the struggling outsourcer? The two sat down to discuss his plans, partnerships, tackling centralisation, partnering with AWS and shouting at clouds...
Microsoft will keep cloud customer data and telemetry data within Europe in a landmark move. It's launching a "Data Boundary" for regulatory clarity under growing pressure from EU organisations concerned that its cloud services breach GDPR and Schrems II. Europe's own agencies are meanwhile under pressure from its data watchdog to justify their use of Microsoft 365...
The BBC needs to make headway on personalisation, warn auditors. But it only developed a log-in strategy for its digital assets last year, over 80% of its media consumption is still traditional TV and radio and it is grappling with a technology budget just 5% of Netflix's. We took a closer look at its challenges, with some useful insight on personalisation from a pioneer in analytics at Apple.
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Two free new security tools this week should add to the arsenal of budget-constrained IT security teams or even frugal CISOs. Google's OSV-Scanner and Wiz's PEACH Framework both deserve consideration for different reasons and, as we note, add to a growing list of effective and free cybersecurity toolkits ranging from Bloodhound to Infection Monkey, OpenVAS to OpenCTI that together pack a powerful punch for both Blue Teams and Red Teams.
Talking of peaches, our latest Job of the Week looks like one: Chief Data Officer at the World Food Programme, based at the UN agency's HQ in Rome. The WFP is recruiting its first CDO after bringing in a new CIO in January who is working on an extensive digital transformation project at the world's largest humanitarian agency. Details and helpful context for those considering it. Applications close January 8.
As ever, there is a host more news to explore over at The Stack.
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