Each country in the EU has its own laws regarding data privacy, and the EU defined the GDPR as a means to control data leakage and data transfer on third parties, making special distinctions for cloud providers. There is a need to ensure that the data uploaded by roaming users complies with local laws and, where it does not, to clear liabilities. In this context, every communication established using GDPR-protected devices must be GDPR compliant, when a lack of compliance is detected, actions must be registered for further liability clarification. vOBUs (virtual On-Board Units), which are designed to address GDPR enforcement, must be flexible enough to migrate from one law context to another, guaranteeing channel protection between the UE/car and the cloud in a heterogeneous and dynamic environment, where its actions must be trustfully and non-refutable stored in the operator infrastructure:
This use case focuses on the following goals: