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Keeping our information safe in the cloud is a huge challenge for cybersecurity vendors. End-to-end encryption can do that in a way that still leaves the data usable.
Encryption in cloud computing is a comprehensive security strategy that helps avoid the risk of random data leaks and hacking attacks.
Porticor's technology gives enterprises a way to encrypt data held in cloud computing services from Amazon and Rackspace Israel-based startup Porticor launches this week with technology aimed at ...
The encryption of cloud data protects critical information without becoming an onerous burden to users seeking to capitalize on the efficiencies of cloud computing.
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Encryption technologies exist that are optimized to work in the cloud. If data privacy is important to you, make sure your cloud provider gives you control over the keys so only you have access.
Who Holds the Keys? In a cloud computing environment, the encryption can occur in the enterprise or in the cloud. But who controls the keys -- the cloud or the enterprise?
Whether it's a Microsoft commercial telling you to "take it to the cloud" or you happen to work on some of the most cutting-edge computing issues in modern times, it's hard to escape cloud computing.
Rather than leaving the sensitive and most-valuable information locked away in on-premise vaults, why not encrypt it so it can still be used for AI calculations in cloud-computing data centers?