Data Sovereignty in the Cloud: Navigating Regulatory and Compliance Challenges in a Globalized Digital Economy

International Journal of Innovative Research in Science Engineering and Technology 14 (1):782-787 (2025)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

The growing reliance on cloud computing has introduced significant challenges surrounding data sovereignty, especially in a globalized digital economy. Data sovereignty refers to the legal and regulatory frameworks that govern where and how data can be stored, processed, and accessed based on the country or jurisdiction in which it resides. With cloud services enabling businesses to store and access data from multiple locations worldwide, navigating the complex web of national regulations has become a major challenge. This paper explores the key issues of data sovereignty, the impact of differing legal frameworks on cloud services, and the challenges businesses face in ensuring compliance with international data protection laws. We also examine strategies for managing cross-border data flows, including data localization, compliance with General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), and the role of cloud service providers in supporting data sovereignty. Through case studies and analysis of existing regulatory trends, this paper provides a comprehensive overview of the regulatory landscape and offers practical solutions for businesses to manage their data sovereignty obligations.

Analytics

Added to PP
2025-03-25

Downloads
52 (#104,974)

6 months
52 (#98,560)

Historical graph of downloads since first upload
This graph includes both downloads from PhilArchive and clicks on external links on PhilPapers.
How can I increase my downloads?