War, geo-political risk, data storage and compliance

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In this podcast, we look at the implications of the war in Ukraine for data storage compliance with Mathieu Gorge, CEO of Vigitrust.

We talk about the possible impacts on compliance of geo-political instability, such as the sudden imposition of sanctions or even the destruction of physical infrastructure in China.

Also, Gorge talks about possible ways to mitigate the effects of geo-political instability on multi-regional data retention that centre on auditing data storage, the flows of data between datacentres, clouds and countries, and making plans to relocate data should the worst happen.

Antony Adshead: What are the risks to storage and compliance in the current geo-political climate?

Mathieu Gorge: What’s happening right now is that we’re seeing a lot of organisations looking at geo-political risks in much more detail.

I often talk about four main bubbles of risks for an organisation.
The first is geo-political risk. The next is financial and contractual and management of third parties. The next one is around brand and reputation and about managing your overall reputation globally. And then finally, it’s all about the actual cyber security risks…

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