GreenPirate422

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'The Cloud' Gives Strangers Access to your Data

posted 26 Jul 2012, 22:44
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According to Paolo Malinverno, IT analyst and VP for Gartner (the world's leading information technology research and advisory company), "[...]the US Patriot Act 2001, [...] allows Uncle Sam's officials to 'look into' customers' private data if it's stored in cloud providers located or incorporated stateside, which many are."

The above quote is from an article discussing how these issues affect "B2B multi-enterprise integration and processes". In other words, the growth of the cloud industry is being stunted by this legally mandated lack of security.

What does this mean for the potential cloud market in the US? It means that any cloud services or clients requiring secure data storage are forced to seek solutions outside of the country.

"Only a fifth (20%) of US and European companies would consider or seriously consider putting their most critical applications in public clouds. [Companies...] also showed a reluctance to put applications with customer data in the cloud."

How much are we looking at?

"[...]the greatest growth surge in cloud migrations in the US will take place among mid-sized corporations, defined as those bringing in between $500 million and $5 billion a year."

Are we closing the doors an a prospectively huge industry for the sake of cowardice? What ever happened to greed? Please if you're reading this and you feel so threatened by terrorism that you think poverty is a fair trade for an imagined sense of security, tell me how that isn't exactly what it means to give in to terrorism. I thought all the 9/11 "NEVER FORGET" stuff was supposed to be about NOT letting terrorists bully us out of our freedoms and prosperity. Was it just a catch phrase? OMG DO YOU HATE 9/11 VICTIMS!? YOU DO! YOU HATE 9/11 VICTIMS AND THERE FAMILIES!!!

Well, sir or madame, I'm afraid I can not stand by one such as you in support of this... this preposterous abortion of an industry!

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jetticus57 • 27 Jul 2012, 01:04
I agree that 9/11 was used inappropriately by the right wing to push through things like the Patriot Act and since then no one has been very open about trying to repeal any of it for fear of being targeted as a "commie". Russ Feingold was the only member of congress who actually read the Act and voted against it and he was targeted and got beaten by a big corporation man that has Tea Party support. (I live in WI, Russ' home state). So, I think all the politicians are looking at Feingold and thinking they don't want to protect our privacy enough to risk their own careers........
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BexMan2086 • 27 Jul 2012, 06:22
I remember when 911 first happened, after all the tears and anguish had settled down, the government and the people of the USA were saying that they were not going to let the attack affect them. So the government created laws such as the Patriot Act which curtailed a lot of civil liberties and circumvented the very tenets that lay at the foundation of the USA, and the people were silent. Big Brother now rules the US, and George Orwell looks a prophet in retrospect, and Ben Franklin would be horrified at what has happened.

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MrMitchell123 • 27 July 2012, 08:43  Show comment
A open "window" for you to acces your home data is the same window anyone can crawl thru to acces your data. Brillant tech right there. (he said layered with sarcasam)- Mr Mitchell
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BexMan2086 • 27 July 2012, 06:22  Show comment
I remember when 911 first happened, after all the tears and anguish had settled down, the government and the people of the USA were saying that they were not going to let the attack affect them. So the government created laws such as the Patriot Act which curtailed a lot of civil liberties and circumvented the very tenets that lay at the foundation of the USA, and the people were silent. Big Brother now rules the US, and George Orwell looks a prophet in retrospect, and Ben Franklin would be horrified at what has happened.
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Hank555329 • 27 July 2012, 05:24  Show comment
Benjamin Franklin
Anyone who trades liberty for security deserves neither liberty nor security

He would be consider a terrorist in this day and age for saying that! mad
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*CHIROX*3103 • 27 July 2012, 02:17  Show comment
I would of thought that no matter where you data is stored, if they want to look at it, they will.
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tmoney20101531 • 27 July 2012, 01:55  Show comment
Good Topic And nice BloG!!!
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tmoney20101531 • 27 July 2012, 01:51  Show comment
Of Course it Does you should know by what it is. It is to control you.
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ogwantfood514 • 27 July 2012, 01:09  Show comment
nice blog.
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jetticus57 • 27 July 2012, 01:04  Show comment
I agree that 9/11 was used inappropriately by the right wing to push through things like the Patriot Act and since then no one has been very open about trying to repeal any of it for fear of being targeted as a "commie". Russ Feingold was the only member of congress who actually read the Act and voted against it and he was targeted and got beaten by a big corporation man that has Tea Party support. (I live in WI, Russ' home state). So, I think all the politicians are looking at Feingold and thinking they don't want to protect our privacy enough to risk their own careers........
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GreenPirate422 • 27 July 2012, 01:22  Show comment
This guy gets me^ o/ lol
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