Kingdom In The Cloud: Saudi Arabia's Draft Cloud Computing Regulations

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Proskauer litigation associate Courtney Bowman and Jonathan Reardon, head of the Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia office of the Middle East-based firm Al Tamini & Co., recently co-authored an article published by Bloomberg about Saudi Arabia's draft cloud computing regulations...
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Proskauer litigation associate Courtney Bowman and Jonathan Reardon, head of the Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia office of the Middle East-based firm Al Tamini & Co., recently co-authored an article published by Bloomberg about Saudi Arabia's draft cloud computing regulations. The article analyzes the draft regulations and their potential impact on cloud service providers seeking to enter or expand their Saudi presence. The article also provides context about the Kingdom's interest in enhancing its profile in the technology sector as part of a strategy to shift away from being a largely oil-based economy. Click here to read the full article.

Kingdom in the Cloud: Saudi Arabia's Draft Cloud Computing Regulations

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