• John Hanrahan (1/22/2013)


    Wow read the article and it seems MASSIVELY naive. I find it absolutely understandable that the gov't wouldn't want it's data stored in an unfriendly country. I would think it is many times easier to break encryption when your data is sitting on a server that's been incorporated into the state security system. While storing the data in country is no sure thing it sure seems it is a sure thing that the data will be cracked stored somewhere else. Better to be paranoid than burned (or better to prepare for the worst and hope for the best).

    Not all data is a candidate for the cloud! That which is should go, should go there. That which should not, should stay home. All should be encrypted.

    🙂

    M.

    Not all gray hairs are Dinosaurs!