[LINK] The cloud vaporises: Will you lose your online files?

Rick Welykochy rick at praxis.com.au
Sun Nov 30 09:02:48 AEDT 2008


Kim Holburn wrote:

>> Absolutely *everything* you upload to a cloud computing site is no  
>> longer
>> secure, no longer yours and no longer safe.
> 
> That applies to email and all sorts of other things on the net.  There  
> are websites where you can store binary blobs, websites where you can  
> store encrypted data.
> 
> Not all data needs high protection.

Fine. And all data you upload to the cloud is insecure.
Since the servers and routers are under the control of someone but
you, the data you upload can be intercepted at the router level and
be stolen from the server.


>> To use cloud computing in the enterprise is at best laughable.
>> No good deed goes unpunished.
>>     -- Clare Botthe Luce
> 
>     Boothe?

Sig damage! Thanks.

cheers
rickw



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