Can Iceland become the 'Switzerland of data'?
Amid government snooping, tiny Nordic nation hopes to brand
itself as a safe haven for data privacy around the globe.
Felix Gaedtke
Last updated: 28 Dec 2014 13:56
Reykjavík, Iceland - On a cold, windy December afternoon in the
southern Icelandic town of Reykjanesbaer, this former NATO airbase
looked like nothing more than a huge warehouse from the outside.
But the barbed-wire fence surrounding it and surveillance cameras
atop its gates betrayed its importance.
This facility, which began operating in February 2012, is one of
several data centres in Iceland. It's run by Verne Global, a company
that allows its customers to store data on servers here.
Tate Cantrell, the company's chief technical officer, explained why
Verne Global favoured this tiny Nordic nation of all places. "In
Iceland, you've got this ideal situation: energy, excellent
connectivity for data, and a constant cool climate. So Iceland was
an obvious choice."
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