Time to Regulate Server Hosting Providers As An American National Security Priority

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Time to Regulate Server Hosting Providers As An American National Security Priority

Server Hosting Providers are companies that provide the servers that house your online presence or that of your business or corporation. You know these organizations by names like Amazon Web Services, BlueHost, Flexential, Liquid Web, HostGator, AccuWeb, A2 Web, DreamHost, Hostwinds, 1&1 Web, GoDaddy , TMDHosting, SiteGround, KnownHost, WP Engine, NordLayer, Leaseweb, Interserver, IONOS, MochaHost, JustHost, Hostnoc, LowEndBox, Kimsufi, InterServer, HOSTNOC, Namecheap, Nocix, and more.

In the initial days of Server Hosting Providers one knew that the SHPs in America hired American workers and followed American laws and culture. You did not have to concern yourself with the chance that one of these firms hired workers who may put malware in your server. Regardless of the reason, such actions are wrong and should be illegal. But guess what? There’s no set of laws that specifically regulates what these Server Hosting Providers do. Meanwhile, such organizations are now overseas, yet run the servers located in America, in cities like Kansas City.

So, we in America allow a supposedly American Server Hosting Provider to hire a foriegn agent who may be a plant by another nation. Or how about the SHP simply employing a foreign call center of people but working on a server located in America? That is a setup a number of the firms I mention have now. All of that, and tell me you can trust the information coming from your Server Hosting Provider? Good luck.

Server Hosting Provider’s must be regulated. That is the only way to protect America is to regulate Server Hosting Providers.

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