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How to protect your data in the cloud
In a highly connected world, data is worth more than gold, and criminals know it. So everyone from individuals to companies to government agencies have to go the extra mile to ensure privacy and security.
Mehr lesenHow to react when U.S. law enforcement asks for your password
In the United States, travelers are at risk of exposing their sensitive data. This is because U.S. law enforcement has every right to ask you to provide passwords to unlock your electronic devices at the airport or the border.
Mehr lesenWhich country has the best cloud privacy laws?
Cloud privacy and data security can be achieved through enhanced cybersecurity and encryption. But total privacy can only be achieved with the support of robust laws. So who has the best regulations?
Mehr lesenWho is responsible for GDPR compliance ?
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) came into effect on 25th May 2018, across all the European Union (EU) member states, becoming binding on any organisation that stores or processes personal data of residents in the Economic European Area (EEA). Who is responsible for GDPR compliance – Cloud Service Provider or Organisation?
Mehr lesenGovernment moves against encryption increase need for data safe havens
Ever since David Cameron’s ill-advised call for a ‘ban on encryption’ western governments’ attitudes to data encryption have been in the spotlight. However, the increasing use of end-to-end encryption by the likes of WhatsApp seems to be persuading more and more governments that they should be restricting modern encryption methods.
Mehr lesen99.9% of financial information breaches don’t result in prosecution
As increasing numbers of businesses and individuals manage their finances on mobiles and online, the need for stringent financial data protection laws is more pressing than ever before.
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Artmotion featured on Forbes.com
Companies concerned about keeping their data safe from prying governments are turning to Swiss datacenters that have the security of national laws which protect information from the other countries.
MEHR LESENArticle about Artmotion on Computerweekly.com
Is Switzerland turning into a cloud-haven in the wake of the Prism scandal? Enterprises are using Swiss cloud providers to host data, because of their tighter privacy culture, following the NSA surveillance revelations.
MEHR LESENThe Independent.co.uk stated that Switzerland can provide a safe haven for your data
Switzerland is rapidly building a niche industry of secure data storage. While the US National Security Agency seems able to use EU treaty rules as an excuse to snoop on us at will, it has no such right in Switzerland.
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Artmotion featured on Zdnet.com
If the US and European governments can get access to data stored in the cloud, then it might be better to store it in on servers in a neutral country, such as Switzerland. If so, Artmotion hopes to benefit...
MEHR LESENSwitzerland exports six times more IT services than cheese
According to a new survey of ictswitzerland.ch., Switzerland exports six times more IT Services than cheese and chocolate combined
MEHR LESENArtmotion boosts data privacy with enhanced encryption
To further increase the security of its clients’ data, Swiss data center provider Artmotion has introduced dedicated encrypted servers as part of its secure service offering.
MEHR LESENTop 15 countries for safe data storage
A new Data Danger Zones report from secure data center Artmotion ranked more than 170 nations on their abilities to keep digital information safe, private and secure.
MEHR LESENSwitzerland: From Banking Paradise To Data Safe Zone
Attracted by the country's political neutrality and ironclad privacy laws, a growing number of people and companies are choosing to keep their sensitive information in the nation's servers.
MEHR LESENArtmotion's public statement on Data-economy.com
Artmotion said this combined with a rapid increase in people expressing unfavorable opinions about the US more generally, could have a “severely detrimental impact” to the cloud computing industry.
MEHR LESENAnalysis from Artmotion forecasts billions in losses due to the Trump effect
According to Artmotion, the US cloud computing industry stands to lose more than $10 billion by 2020 as a result of President Trump’s increasingly shaky reputation on data privacy.
MEHR LESENArtmotion's report on data prosecutions featured on Itproportal.com
The report says that out of 14,000 data protection complaints made against the financial sector in the last five years, less than 0.1 percent resulted in criminal prosecutions.
MEHR LESENArtmotion has been selected as finalist on EuropeanCEO.com
The judges felt that given the security surrounding Artmotion's cloud, uniquely positioned the company to offer a first-rate service combined with unrivaled protection.
MEHR LESENHow much is your personal or company data worth?
The study of a thousand Brits, undertaken by Swiss data center Artmotion, found that 49 percent of respondents would only sell their personal or company data for £1 million or more.
MEHR LESENForbes.com on Swiss Data Secrecy and Artmotion
The Swiss reputation for low taxation and secrecy is well known when it comes to money, but it's also becoming a popular place to store data, thanks to the country's strict data-protection laws.
MEHR LESENAre Swiss cloud firms - the new Swiss bank account?
With data privacy fears at an all-time high following Prism, FISA, and the Patriot Act can Swiss cloud firms join their financial services compatriots in offering truly private services?
MEHR LESENOnly 8% of Asian countries are safe for data privacy.
The Data Danger Zones report combines analysis of five key factors for data privacy - political instability, corruption, the risk of natural disasters, quality of infrastructure, risk of internal conflicts, and risk of terrorism.
MEHR LESENPrivacy fears have businesses looking for data 'safe havens'
Following recent privacy scandals, a survey states that three quarters (or 76 percent) of IT decision makers would move their organization’s data to another country as a result of privacy concerns.
MEHR LESENUS Firms bank on Swiss data centers
Switzerland has a well-deserved reputation, and now it's hoping to ‘cash in’ on that legacy by providing a similar refuge for something that some say is even more valuable than our money – our data.
MEHR LESENInterview featured on Itproportal.com
An interview about PRISM, privacy issues, Switzerland's legendary neutrality, and much more.
MEHR LESENSecurity concerns create new data opportunities for a Swiss security firm
Edward Snowden's revelations about PRISM have drawn attention to a data center alternative from Switzerland.
MEHR LESENIs the U.S. cloud services sector slowing down?
Artmotion Ltd. released a statement stating that the U.S. cloud industry stands to lose more than $10 billion by 2020 as a result of American President Donald Trump’s “increasingly shaky reputation on data privacy.”
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