The Trump administration has ordered U.S. diplomats to lobby against countries' attempts to regulate how American tech ...
By Raphael Satter and Alexandra Alper WASHINGTON, Feb 25 (Reuters) - President Donald Trump's administration has ordered U.S.
President Donald Trump's administration has ordered US diplomats to lobby against attempts to regulate US tech companies' handling of foreigners' data, saying in an internal diplomatic cable seen by ...
A new diplomatic offensive against foreign privacy laws collides with fresh research showing that weakening data sovereignty protections is the last thing organizations need right now.
The Trump administration is urging U.S. diplomats to oppose international regulations on tech companies' data handling, fearing such laws could hinder AI services. With growing data sovereignty ...
Washington told diplomats to fight data localization abroad. The memo warns it could slow AI and cloud services.
National data localization laws are creating more than just compliance issues for companies — they're also potentially opening cybersecurity gaps that attackers can exploit. In recent years, laws ...
Experts warn the move could shift critical infrastructure beyond national laws — deepening digital dependence for much of the developing world.