[Info-vax] The new world that VMS will be living in

Arne Vajhøj arne at vajhoej.dk
Mon Dec 7 21:35:48 EST 2020


On 12/7/2020 9:24 PM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
> On 12/7/20 8:30 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>> On 12/7/2020 8:12 PM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>> On 12/7/20 2:44 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>>>> On 12/7/2020 2:35 PM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>>>> On 12/7/20 2:10 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>>>>>> Deutsche Bank just announced that they have signed with
>>>>>> Google to move most of their IT To Google cloud.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  From the press:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> <quote>
>>>>>> The two companies on Friday finalized a cloud computing agreement 
>>>>>> under which the German lender plans to shift most of its data onto 
>>>>>> Google servers, technology head Bernd Leukert said in a phone 
>>>>>> interview.
>>>>>> ...
>>>>>> The deal will include “applications at the heart of our IT,” 
>>>>>> Leukert said in an interview,
>>>>>> </quote>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This follow that Capital One closed down their last data center
>>>>>> a month ago after migrating everything to Amazon cloud.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> VMS will need to function - and function well - in such new
>>>>>> environments.
>>>>>
>>>>> Once you move your data to The Cloud it ceases to be your
>>>>> data.
>>>>
>>>> I do not see that.
>>>>
>>>> It is legally still your data.
>>>
>>> And when your customer list hits the dark web?
>>
>> And how should that happen?
>>
>> You think Amazon/Microsoft/Google has broken AES so their
>> employees can decrypt the content?
>>
>> Or?
> 
> Do you even follow the numerous news reports on data breasches?
> The data is almost never encrypted.  Moving it to The Cloud is
> not going to magically encrypt it.

Cloud makes it pretty easy, but it does not work by magic.

Almost all companies encrypt important data today.

If not then they are in big problems with GDPR, CCPA etc..

Breaches still happens because most breaches are not via
HW access but via SW vulnerabilities.

Arne






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