
doi: 10.1109/mcc.2015.80
Information technology (IT) has always had associated legal aspects, such as the need to ensure data compliance and data protection. However, cloud computing brings additional legal challenges such as those related to data portability, liability, data privacy, data governing laws, and access to data for e-discovery. This special issue of IEEE Cloud Computing looks at how to balance privacy with legitimate surveillance and lawful data access in the cloud.
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