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BSA dans les médias

Thématiques politiques
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JUIL 01, 2020 | ASIA PACIFIC

MediaNama, July 1, 2020. It’s crucial to note that even if cloud service providers get access to data, it’s in a form that does not reveal what the customer has stored. “The data controllers who take care of the data handling process — storage or analytics — should ensure that when they pass on data to processers, they have specific contractual obligations to ensure that the processor cannot see the data, in order to guarantee privacy, Venkatesh Krishnamoorthy, country manager for India, BSA The Software Alliance said. Lire la suite

JUIN 30, 2020 | US

Politico, June 30, 2020. In a letter to congressional leaders, a coalition of major US trade associations urged Congress to boost funding for federal efforts such as the Technology Modernization Fund and CISA’s Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation program. Lire la suite

JUIN 29, 2020 | US

Federal Computer Week, June 29, 2020. In a June 29 letter to Senate leaders, the Alliance for Digital Innovation, BSA | The Software Alliance, Coalition for Procurement Advocacy, CompTIA, Cybersecurity Coalition, Information Technology Industry Council, and the Internet Association urged senators not to forget money to help with federal IT modernization efforts that could help the government better deal with the outbreak when considering future COVID-19 relief. Lire la suite

JUIN 25, 2020 | INDIA

The Times of India; VC Circle, June 25, 2020. US president Donald Trump’s decision to suspend H-1B visas will hurt many of the biggest American companies. Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and IBM were among the top ten recipients of fresh H-1B visas in the 2019 fiscal, according to data from US Citizenship & Immigration Services. BSA | The Software Alliance, which counts Microsoft, IBM and Intel among its members, also said the move would harm the US economy. Lire la suite

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