
Security, Compliance and the Cloud News

Study: Personal Clouds Will Soon Replace Personal Computers
In recent years, businesses and their IT departments have strived to provide their employees and customers with technology that accommodates widespread use of personal computers.

Cloud Computing Expected to Boost U.S. Job Market
The U.S. economy and job market have slowly rebounded from the late-2000s recession, and numerous experts predict cloud computing will be a powerful driver for further job creation during the next five years.

Survey: 63 Percent of Employees Access Company Data Via Personal Smartphones
Enterprises of all sizes are increasingly using mobile technology to enhance employee flexibility and increase productivity, yet many small to medium-sized businesses are ignoring the data security risks presented by smartphones, tablets and laptops.

Federal Government in Need of Widespread Data Security Overhaul
In recent years, the federal government has been among the biggest offenders of failed data security practices and policies, resulting in the loss of millions of dollars and widespread privacy violations.

SMBs More Likely to Experience Data Loss
Since the advent of the internet, and subsequent advances in technology such as mobile IT, mass data and smartphones, data breaches have become an ever-present problem.

Expert: Traveling Employees Vulnerable to Data Loss
Laptops, smartphones and tablets are enabling employees to complete business tasks while traveling and from remote locations, a development that has brought new data security challenges.



