The cryptographer’s panel at the RSA conference is always my favorite part. At this year’s conference, Ron Rivest (the R in RSA) made a comment along the lines of “One of my fears for the future is that cloud computing is a ‘dream come true’ for government intelligence agencies.” He actually used a more colorful term for ‘dream come true’ but his basic point was something I point out to Gartner clients all the time: in many countries (the US included) companies are legally (and often illegally) required to cooperate with government requests to surreptitiously monitor communications and content flowing through or stored on their systems.
There is a school of thought that true cloud computing means no care at all about the physical location of the storage. The fact that many governments can compel any company or service provider operating in their country to expose their customer’s data means for real businesses, location does matter.
To learn more and to read the entire article at its source, please refer to the following page, Cloud Computing: Will It Be Government’s Venus Fly Trap?- Gartner
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