
"The core of the concern is the U.S. CLOUD Act, which can compel U.S. companies to share data with the U.S. government, regardless of where that data is physically located."
"Logius concludes internally that risk mitigation measures are not sufficient if Solvinity comes under American ownership."
"Kyndryl promised that data would remain physically in the Netherlands and that Logius would retain the encryption keys."
"The Investment Assessment Bureau (BTI) is still investigating whether national security is at stake."
The Dutch House of Representatives passed a motion requesting the government not to renew the DigiD hosting contract with Solvinity if it is acquired by Kyndryl. The current contract lasts until 2028. Concerns arise from the U.S. CLOUD Act, which could compel U.S. companies to share data with the U.S. government. Logius's internal analysis indicates insufficient risk mitigation if Solvinity is under American ownership. Kyndryl has assured that data will remain in the Netherlands, but security issues remain under investigation.
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