If in certain litigations and investigations, the actual cloud application or environment itself is relevant to resolving the dispute in the litigation or investigation, how is the information likely to be obtained?
A.
It may require a subpoena of the provider directly
B.
It would require a previous access agreement
C.
It would require an act of war
D.
It would require a previous contractual agreement to obtain the application or access to the environment
From the Security Guidance document: On occasion, an actual cloud application or environment could itself be relevant to resolving a dispute. In these circumstances, the application and environment will likely be outside the control of the client and require that a subpoena or other discovery process be served on the provider directly.
Correct Answer is Option A
Reference: 3.1.3.2 Relevant Cloud Applications and Environment
On occasion, an actual cloud application or environment could itself be relevant to resolving a dispute.
In these circumstances, the application and environment will likely be outside the control of the client
and require that a subpoena or other discovery process be served on the provider directly.
If the actual cloud application or environment is relevant to resolving a dispute in litigation or investigation, the information is likely to be obtained through:
A. It may require a subpoena of the provider directly.
In such cases, if the information stored or hosted in the cloud is necessary for the litigation or investigation, the party involved may need to issue a subpoena to the cloud service provider (CSP). A subpoena is a legal order that requires the CSP to provide the requested information or access to the cloud application or environment.
It's important to note that the specific legal processes and requirements for obtaining information from a cloud provider may vary depending on the jurisdiction and applicable laws. Consulting legal professionals familiar with the jurisdiction and the relevant legal processes is crucial in such situations.
Should be A, unless the provider is headquartered in a rogue state in which case it requires a declaration of war
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