It is hard to figure out which is growing at a faster pace — movement to the cloud or cybercrime. Cybercrime is following the data to the cloud, according to reports, to find and steal cloud data of hotel records, credit card information, and maybe even corporate secrets and the client files of lawyers. The cloud is actually old news. The concept of managing data for business on a remote computer has been around for 50 years. It began as a Dartmouth University effort to make computing available to students in 1964.
The Increasing Business Risk of Cloud Cyberattacks
Posted by: Peter S. Vogel March 10, 2014 06:39 AMIt is hard to figure out which is growing at a faster pace — movement to the cloud or cybercrime. Cybercrime is following the data to the cloud, according to reports, to find and steal cloud data of hotel records, credit card information, and maybe even corporate secrets and the client files of lawyers. The cloud is actually old news. The concept of managing data for business on a remote computer has been around for 50 years. It began as a Dartmouth University effort to make computing available to students in 1964.