Tech companies not 'comfortable' storing data in Australia, Microsoft warns
by Paul Karp from Technology | The Guardian on (#4BXG5)
President says customers are asking company to build data centres elsewhere as a result of the government's encryption bill
Companies and governments are "no longer comfortable" about storing their data in Australia as a result of the encryption legislation, Microsoft has warned.
On Wednesday the company's president and chief legal officer, Brad Smith, said customers were asking it to build data centres elsewhere as a result of the changes, and the industry needed greater protection against the creation of "systemic weaknesses" in their products.
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