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The Risk Of Online Storage
HP's new entry into the online storage arena, Upline, looks like a reasonably good deal. For $59 per year, a single user gets unlimited online storage, with sharing, publishing, and search capabilities. That's about how much EMC's Mozy charges for its online backup service.HP's new entry into the online storage arena, Upline, looks like a reasonably good deal. For $59 per year, a single user gets unlimited online storage, with sharing, publishing, and search capabilities. That's about how much EMC's Mozy charges for its online backup service.But as the price of online storage declines, tempting more and more people to embrace the benefits of having an online remote backup, I have to wonder whether enough attention is being paid at these services to data security. (It seems like an appropriate worry with the commencement of the RSA Conference this week.)
Now it may be that the major data security risk most people face is hard drive failure, in which case having an off-site backup of one's personal files is worth risking the more remote chance of a compromise in the cloud.
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But data breaches are a fact of life and many organizations with sophisticated IT security practices have been victimized by even more sophisticated cybercriminals. It's naive to think that consumer-oriented data storage services might be somehow immune.
Bank robber Willie Sutton, asked why he robbed banks, is widely believed to have said, "Because that's where the money is," despite < href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Sutton">a denial in his autobiography. For cybercriminals, online data storage services probably look at lot like banks, except without the high-end security.
Here's to hoping that HP locks Uptime's doors tight.
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