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How to comply with data residency requirements with Fivetran

What's this blog post about?

Data residency is a growing concern for businesses as data flows globally from distributed teams, and various sources are stored in different cloud data destinations. Compliance regulations such as GDPR, India's Personal Data Protection Bill, and the California Consumer Privacy Act require companies to protect user data by ensuring that citizen or resident data is only collected, stored, and processed within the country of residence. While data residency, data sovereignty, and data localization are often used interchangeably, they have nuances and specifics that should be understood when building a data compliance strategy. As companies move to the cloud, it's crucial for organizations to incorporate the demands of this fast-evolving privacy landscape into their business strategies. Key considerations in establishing data residency requirements include understanding where data originates from, controlling its storage location, and adhering to global or industry policies.

Company
Fivetran

Date published
June 22, 2022

Author(s)
Amy Peterson

Word count
956

Language
English

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