It is fairly simple. US law and regulations stipulates Azure can never secure your data from US agencies, no matter what Microsoft writes.
They can not even tell you your data was requested and handed over.
I'm not implying US bad, rest of the planet good. Just, no, US companies have to comply with their jurisdiction's regulation, and that means, they demand, we give, without telling you.
A lot of text without content.
I thought so too! Too much text, no code, no substance.
It is fairly simple. US law and regulations stipulates Azure can never secure your data from US agencies, no matter what Microsoft writes.
They can not even tell you your data was requested and handed over.
I'm not implying US bad, rest of the planet good. Just, no, US companies have to comply with their jurisdiction's regulation, and that means, they demand, we give, without telling you.
And this is any different from AWS, Google?
who's upvoting this, it doesn't say anything at all
Dutch + secure + azure = oxymoron
Now that the US is a hostile nation as seen from europe trying to do anything 'securely' on azure is an utter waste of time and resources.
Agreed. Time to switch to publicly funded software. Sign here!
https://fsfe.org/activities/publiccode/publiccode.en.html
So Dutch healthcare is being implemented in India ... great news.