Comprehending privacy in the cloud
In the digital age, privacy has become a cornerstone of consumer rights and a critical consideration for businesses, especially those operating in the cloud. As a security engineer, understanding privacy laws and their implications for cloud-native software security is crucial. This section will explore key US privacy laws and their implications for cloud-native software security.
Understanding the language of privacy is the first step toward comprehending the complex landscape of privacy laws and regulations. Here, we’ll delve deeper into some of the key terms related to privacy:
- Personal data: Personal data, also known as personally identifiable information (PII), refers to any information that can be used to identify an individual. This could include direct identifiers such as names, social security numbers, and physical addresses, as well as indirect identifiers such as IP addresses, location data, and unique device identifiers...