Catering to data access and protection needs

 Cloudflare co-founder and CEO Matthew Prince says, "Companies that want to win globally need to be able to operate within the local values and requirements of different regions, and that is increasingly true as nearly every country evaluates how to address data access and protection within its borders.

“We've always prioritised privacy at Cloudflare, and now we're making it easier than ever for our customers to navigate this shifting landscape globally, and regionally.” what jobs can you get with a computer science degree head of Australia Raymond Maisano says, “Australian businesses have had to adapt to rapid change this year, and this will only continue as regional data obligations become a requirement to do business here and around the globe.

Our customers are turning to us to get the flexibility they need to make critical data decisions for their business today, and in the future." Finally, privacy isn’t possible without encryption, which is why Cloudflare continuously contributes to the industry’s pursuit of better encryption protocols.


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