How has GDPR impacted cloud security practices, and what do companies need to do to stay compliant?
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The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has significantly impacted cloud security practices by introducing stricter requirements for the protection of personal data stored in the cloud. Companies need to implement robust security measures, such as encryption, access controls, and regular security assessments, to ensure compliance with GDPR. Additionally, they must have proper data management processes in place, including data minimization, transparent data practices, and the ability to respond to data breaches promptly. Compliance also involves conducting regular audits, appointing a Data Protection Officer (DPO) if required, and ensuring contracts with cloud service providers include necessary data protection clauses.