Perception of Security in the Cloud
Posted in Internet, security on November 27th, 2009 by irv – Be the first to commentArguably the biggest buzzword in computing today is “cloud computing.” Other candidates include “real time web,” “social computing” and (my favorite) “monetization.” Briefly, cloud computing means deploying internet based applications and services in a way that abstracts hardware needs out so that dependence on any particular server is limited and adding more servers (or virtual servers) makes scaling relatively easy. The example of cloud computing I am personally most familiar with is Amazon Electronic Compute Cloud which hosts the web site I have been developing at my job (Trailmeme). There are numerous others.
A recent study reported at Dark Reading claims that adoption of cloud computing is being hampered by concerns about security. I think this at least somewhat misleading.
The article gives two numbers related to this. First, almost exactly half of companies are not using the cloud and do not plan to at this time. The second number is that half of those mention security as one of their reasons for not rushing to adopt cloud computing. The conclusion of the article is that security is a major concern in cloud computing. I wish this were true but I don’t believe it.
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