Eight Cloud services providers have submitted a total of 21 Declarations of Adherence to a SWIPO Code of Conduct for IaaS and/or SaaS services, successfully demonstrating the implementation of the SWIPO Codes of Conduct published under self-regulation of Article 6 of the Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation.[1] SWIPO AISBL[2] is delighted to announce today…
The 5th General Assembly formally confirmed that the SWIPO (Switching Cloud Providers and Porting Data) Association is open for business and ready to accept service declarations in application of Article 6 of the EU Free Flow of Non-Personal Data Regulation (“Porting of Data”). The 5th General Assembly also appointed 4 candidates for the SWIPO Appeals…
To our colleagues at Beltug: We have closely reviewed your November 2020 publication (prepared jointly with Cigref, CIO Platform Nederland, and VOICE e.V) entitled “SWIPO. A new Code of Conduct for data import and data export for SaaS Suppliers”. In this document, you have provided some observations regarding the SWIPO SaaS Code of Conduct, some…
SWIPO launches Adherence Declaration Forms If you offer Cloud solutions to the market, it is important that your customers are aware that you will also offer them safe transfers of business data, should they decide to switch from you as a Cloud provider. SWIPO provides guidance and governance to Cloud Service Providers and Customers for safe and effective switching from provider and the portability of non-personal data in light of Article…
SWIPO is looking for members of the Complaints board Whenever SWIPO AISBL formally launches formally approved Codes of Conduct, organizations that provide related cloud services can voluntarily decide to declare adherence of one or more of their services to one or more of these Codes. Such organizations can voluntarily submit such declarations to SWIPO AISBL.…
SWIPO AISBL publishes Codes of Conduct Codes ensure safe & effective switching from Provider and portability of non-personal data SWIPO (Switching Cloud Providers and Porting Data) AISBL is a multi-stakeholder association facilitated by the European Commission with the mission to develop voluntary Codes of Conduct in support of Article 6 “Porting of Data” of the…
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