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The Open Constitution AI network is a collection of digital public goods and services. These services are deployed on our servers , which are and housed on computing infrastructure controlled by a service provider under a shared responsibility model.
‘'Muellners Foundation’' engages market vendors to maintain computing infrastructure for the network.
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Therefore, the Foundation is responsible for setting up best practices for the security and data privacy standards for cloud computing resources, such as network interfaces to these resources.
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All member data and content are stored in the different data residency zones, depending on the location of E residents and E tenants and privacy controls depends on:
geo-location and tax residency of any natural person(E resident) or
tax residency of any organisation (E tenant).
Project tenancies are that any licensed E tenant, provisioned on third-party cloud computing servers and procured by the principal data processor entity entities on behalf of the Open Constitution AI network.
Read more about the AI network’s program-specific data residency zones here.
Our CDN may cache some data (HTML pages and assets) in other geographies.
Access to private content through our CDN is always validated through our application servers using a complex permissions system and protocols driven in accordance with the Open Constitution Charters, adopted by the network at any given time.
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Third-party resourcesand Literature Review, Compliance Reports and literature review:Google Cloud Compliance Resources Azure Cloud |