foreigndata
Foreigndata is a term used to describe data that originates outside the home jurisdiction or organization processing it. It can include data collected in foreign markets, data about individuals located abroad, or data hosted and processed on systems situated in another country. Foreigndata may be subject to the laws and regulations of its country of origin as well as those of the processing location.
Sources and examples of foreigndata include international datasets acquired from foreign vendors, telemetry and usage data
Governance and compliance require attention to data provenance, data lineage, and the applicable privacy and security
Challenges associated with foreigndata include inconsistencies in data quality and metadata, language and semantic differences, differing
Uses of foreigndata span market research, international analytics, compliance monitoring, and cross-border collaboration in science and
See also: data sovereignty, cross-border data transfer, data provenance.