The adjectives commonly associated with clouds vast, nebulous, unruly can also be used to describe the network “clouds” in cloud computing. When storing information, be it the files you use every day or confidential company e-mails and instant messages in a cloud, these cloud-like qualities are troubling at best, and the root cause of a data leak at worst.
As cloud computing more frequently becomes the default mechanism for storing data, organizations and firms need to be cognizant of how best to secure their information and prevent a harmful disclosure. At Law & Forensics, with our background in forensics, we know how to best manage information in the cloud, and how to bounce back after a breach.
Services include:
- Informational session with specific departments within organization or with all employees about proper protocol when storing information in a cloud.
- Advise on structure of cloud contract accounting for potential forensic and security related issues.
- Comprehensive evaluation of available data-storage clouds, assessment of current cloud storage utilization and strategy for future use.
- Create protocol for data stored in cloud server in-case of E-Discovery demands in litigation.