Google signs up for Cloud Security Alliance

Google signs up for Cloud Security Alliance
The search giant, which announced its membership on Friday, was one of three cloud-computing leaders missing when the trade organisation launched in April 2009. Of the other two, Microsoft has since signed up, but Amazon has not.
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is dedicated to promoting best practises for and awareness of cloud-computing security, which has emerged as a potential barrier to adoption among businesses. It counts Cisco, Dell, Novell, CA, VMware and RSA among its 34 corporate members.
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Google has joined the Cloud Security Alliance, plugging a major gap in the organisation’s membership.

The search giant, which announced its membership on Friday, was one of three cloud-computing leaders missing when the trade organisation launched in April 2009. Of the other two, Microsoft has since signed up, but Amazon has not.
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) is dedicated to promoting best practises for and awareness of cloud-computing security, which has emerged as a potential barrier to adoption among businesses. It counts Cisco, Dell, Novell, CA, VMware and RSA among its 34 corporate members.

http://news.zdnet.co.uk/security/0,1000000189,40062239,00.htm

Google has joined the Cloud Security Alliance, plugging a major gap in the organisation’s membership.

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