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Is this the solution for maintaining privacy in the Cloud?

Just published on Hawktalk: http://amberhawk.typepad.com/amberhawk/

Suppose you have a data controller who holds personal data and uses an IT company to process the data and suppose further, the IT company does not have access to any identifying details (i.e. the controller retains ALL identifying data and the IT company has no identifying data or data that could lead to identification of data subjects).

Clearly the data controller is processing personal data but is the IT company a data processor?

The answer to this question is not clear cut? – see blog if you want.

 

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