Security
Adoption of Cloud is proceeding well, despite that old security bug bear.
Cloud Computing has created a new, more savvy breed of business user, but this brings fresh security implications that many are not yet addressing.
Tue 8th November | By admin
Last week’s cyber security conference highlighted what is wrong with security thinking, suggests Banksie.
Security remains the seemingly eternal bugbear when it comes to reasons for not adopting Cloud Computing - and it's not getting any better.
The Cloud is only as good as the bits it is constructed from, a situation which creates something of a Curate’s Egg for users, reckons Banksie.
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Applications and physical infrastructure have to exist somewhere and travel from that place to the user. This dictates how secure the Cloud really is.
Knowing who you are dealing with is essential to trust. So how can identity, privacy and trust in the Cloud be reconciled?