By Cloud Computing SpunjePublished: January 21, 2010Posted in: Business Intelligence, Cloud Computing Security, Cloud Intelligence, Internet Security, Opinions & Explanations, SecurityTags: 
In the first in his series of “Clearing the Cloud” columns, security expert Ariel Silverstone explored the dangers of jumping too soon into cloud computing. In the second article, he defined relevant risks that we must consider when implementing cloud computing and promised to show us some solutions. In this article, he continues his vision on how to manage and secure cloud-computing solutions.
In the sections that follow I will put forward some ideas on how to resolve issues defined in my two previous articles. I will also attempt to show some of the security-related benefits we can garner from the use of cloud computing, especially those that we could not, or could not easily, do before.
http://www.csoonline.com/article/515274/Clearing_The_Cloud_3_Some_Security_What_ifs
Security expert Ariel Silverstone continues his series on the threats facing the cloud and how best to secure it.
In the first in his series of “Clearing the Cloud” columns, security expert Ariel Silverstone explored the dangers of jumping too soon into cloud computing. In the second article, he defined relevant risks that we must consider when implementing cloud computing and promised to show us some solutions. In this article, he continues his vision on how to manage and secure cloud-computing solutions.
In the sections that follow I will put forward some ideas on how to resolve issues defined in my two previous articles. I will also attempt to show some of the security-related benefits we can garner from the use of cloud computing, especially those that we could not, or could not easily, do before.
http://www.csoonline.com/article/515274/Clearing_The_Cloud_3_Some_Security_What_ifs
Security expert Ariel Silverstone continues his series on the threats facing the cloud and how best to secure it.
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