UK to regulate cloud service providers Microsoft, Google and others to protect financial stability
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UK to regulate cloud service providers to protect financial system
The move is designed to protect the country’s financial system and make sure they have measures in place to support outages or disruption.

UK to regulate cloud service providers to protect financial system
The move is designed to protect the country’s financial system and make sure they have measures in place to support outages or disruption.
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