Title :
Privacy Regulatory Model for the Cloud: A Case Study
Author_Institution :
Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data, Hong Kong, China
Abstract :
As more organizations adopt the cloud, personal data will increasingly be stored and/or processed on the cloud. Organizations must be in tune with the privacy protection and legal requirements associated with the use of the cloud. Jurisdictions with omnibus privacy legislation based on the privacy guidelines developed by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in 1980 usually have legal provisions and regulatory guidance that can be used to protect and govern the processing of personal data on the cloud. Using Hong Kong´s regulatory environment as an example, this article illustrates how these provisions and guidance can apply to the cloud.
Keywords :
cloud computing; data privacy; legislation; Hong Kong; OECD; Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development; cloud; legal requirements; omnibus privacy legislation; personal data; privacy protection; privacy regulatory model; Cloud computing; Data privacy; Guidelines; Law; Privacy; Hong Kong; cloud; cloud and the law; data protection;
Journal_Title :
Cloud Computing, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MCC.2015.57