Google is beefing up its “sovereign cloud” options in the EU, as US tech companies move to reassure the continent’s users that their access to crucial technology will be safeguarded at a time of escalating trade tensions with Donald Trump.
The Silicon Valley giant provides cloud computing offerings in Europe that ensures sensitive information remains on local servers and adhere to EU laws on data privacy.
Google told the Financial Times on Wednesday it was broadening these so-called sovereign cloud options, including a new “data shield” that provides additional cyber security protections to European clients.
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