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The second edition of the “Global Trends in Cloud Encryption” report was released today.
We caught up with Richard Moulds, VP for strategy at Thales e-Security, to talk about why encryption is important and how companies are using cloud infrastructure to store their secure data.
The research was conducted by the Ponemon Institute and surveyed more than 4,000 IT managers across the world.
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“Like jumping off a cliff”: Thales VP talks cloud storageRichard Moulds, VP for strategy at Thales e-Security, discusses the latest IT storage paradigm and the attendant security concerns.
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It’s worthwhile to conduct forums on cloud storage security every once in a while I think. Seems like there’re a lot of issues across the world when it comes to keeping secure data safely in the storage they are meant to be in, either that or hackers are just getting better and the companies need to do something more to prevent unauthorized access!
It’s worthwhile to conduct forums on cloud storage security every once in a while I think. Seems like there’re a lot of issues across the world when it comes to keeping secure data safely in the storage they are meant to be in, either that or hackers are just getting better and the companies need to do something more to prevent unauthorized access!