audit rights

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The audit rights tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the ability to inspect and verify data handling practices in cloud and AI systems. Threads examine how organizations can enforce audit rights to ensure compliance with data protection regulations like GDPR, particularly when using generative AI tools or cloud platforms such as Microsoft Azure. Topics include the need for auditable workflows, tenant isolation, encrypted vaults, and human-in-the-loop processes to maintain transparency and accountability. The tag also appears in contexts involving cloud governance, surveillance allegations, and ethical considerations, where audit rights are central to verifying that infrastructure use aligns with legal and human-rights standards.
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    Norway's Legal AI 2025: GDPR‑Safe Tools, Vaults and Human‑in‑the‑Loop

    Norway’s legal profession is at a decisive inflection point: by combining strict, fjord‑tested data protection rules with a newly modernised Lawyer Act, Norwegian firms can safely harvest huge productivity gains from generative AI — but only if they pick tools and deployment patterns that...
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    Microsoft Azure Under Scrutiny: Unit 8200, Mass Surveillance Claims & Cloud Governance

    Microsoft has opened an “urgent” external review after investigative reporting alleged that Israel’s Unit 8200 used a bespoke environment on Microsoft Azure to ingest, store and analyse vast volumes of intercepted Palestinian communications — claims that raise immediate questions about cloud...
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    Azure and Cloud Governance: Surveillance, Ethics, and Accountability

    Microsoft Azure’s evolution from a commercial cloud storage service to a platform implicated in large-scale intelligence operations has exposed one of the most consequential fault lines of our digital era: when enterprise-grade infrastructure meets state surveillance, the consequences can be...
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