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South Korea mandates tech giants like Netflix and Google to create disaster plans amid concerns over national resilience after recent data center fires.
South Korea faces backlash for requiring major tech firms like Netflix, Kakao, and Google to create disaster management plans, despite its own government data center fire exposing a lack of cloud-based recovery systems.
The science ministry’s mandate targets 29 companies based on user volume, citing past outages, but critics say it’s excessive for non-essential services and highlights a double standard, as public infrastructure remains vulnerable.
Past incidents, including fires at KT and Pangyo data centers, underscore systemic weaknesses, raising concerns about inconsistent standards and weakened national resilience.
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Corea del Sur obliga a gigantes tecnológicos como Netflix y Google a crear planes de desastres en medio de preocupaciones sobre la resiliencia nacional después de los recientes incendios en los centros de datos.