Existing Cloud Technology Doesn’t Keep Data Safe Enough

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Cloud storage solutions have changed the way that we manage our digital files. This technology enables us to keep our data stored online instead of having to carry around disks that can get lost or need to be physically transferred from one place to another for the sake of sharing a large file. But with the advantages that the cloud has brought us are many issues of how secure the systems keeping this data are.

When good passwords are used, cloud services can offer reliable storage solutions thanks to redundancy, security, and safe sharing. Problems arise when passwords are cracked and get into your data or when viruses corrupt local cloud data copies. These are very real problems that threaten files that are stored on the cloud.

Using encryption software before uploading files to the cloud is a good precautionary measure. Files can then be decrypted once they are downloaded from the cloud back to your computer. This procedure means that you won’t be able to take advantage of cloud features like online editing. But if keeping your file safe is your primary concern, it is a good thing to practice.

A lot of people will tell you that cloud storage is safe, but that you should have extra mechanisms working to keep your files safer. True as this all might be, it is hard to ignore so much of the recent news of high profile hacker attacks on cloud storage sites that have compromised the information of millions of people.

IDM is a cloud data storage site that is committed to offering the most secure protection available to its customers. Powered by patented SIZE technology, IDM understands the risks that are out there and is able to guarantee the service that it provides. To find out more about post-quantum protection with IDM and SIZE, go to www.myidm.io.