Cloud storage company MEGA appoints David McLaughlin as Compliance Manager

Auckland-based cloud storage and file hosting service company Mega Limited recently announced that it has appointed David McLaughlin as Compliance Manager. In his new role, he will be responsible for ensuring that the cloud storage and back-up service continues to operate with the highest levels of compliance with regulatory requirements.

David is an Auckland-based commercial lawyer who has specialized in entertainment, IT, and digital media law within New Zealand and internationally. A barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, David began his career at one of New Zealand’s top national law firms and subsequently held senior positions in other leading law firms before establishing his own practice in 2006.

David will lead MEGA’s ongoing compliance efforts, with a focus on ensuring MEGA continues to remain an international industry leader in all compliance aspects of its operations.

Stephen Hall, Executive Chairman of MEGA, says, “David’s appointment is integral to our growth strategy, ensuring that our Terms of Service are applied consistently and fairly for all users while keeping pace with demand for our services. In a world where users are more aware of their rights to data privacy, the end-to-end user-controlled encryption provided by MEGA is being recognised as meeting the secure data storage and sharing needs of individuals and businesses at scale.”

MEGA has over 180 million registered users and is adding new education, professional, and business users, including those attracted to its end-to-end encrypted chat which provides secure communications for important business activity.

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