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A multinational corporation operates Palo Alto Networks XSIAM with data ingestion from various geopolitical regions, each subject to strict data residency and sovereignty laws. This necessitates that data generated in a specific region must be processed and stored exclusively within that region. How does this regulatory requirement impose specific hardware and architectural constraints on the XSIAM deployment?
Correct Answer: A
Strict data residency and sovereignty laws (like GDPR, certain Chinese, or Russian data laws) often mean data cannot leave the country/region of origin. This directly translates to the need for a completely independent, physically isolated XSIAM cluster (A) in each region where data is generated and must reside. This ensures that all processing and storage occur within the defined geographical boundaries. While cloud regions (C) can help, some regulations mandate on-premises or very specific hosting. Data routing policies (B) are not sufficient if the underlying hardware crosses boundaries. Encryption (D) protects data in transit/at rest but doesn't solve residency. A centralized analytics cluster (E) would violate residency if it's in a different region than the data's origin. Therefore, independent hardware deployments per region are the most robust solution for strict compliance.