In Taiwan, actually, our Personal Data Protection Act do not forbid extra jurisdictional processing. So, when we say local resilience, we don’t mean that you cannot send the private data you collected here to other places to compute. What we do mean is that when, not if, all the subsea cables around Taiwan are cut, then the computation need to still work. So, you can have like X number of backups anywhere else, but at least one backup here that needs to work. And including the metadata, the handshake, the anycast DNS, like all the layers within the stack need to continue to function when, not if, our subsea cables are cut. This is the first thing.

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