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2014-07-03

Cloud technologies as a risk to your business


From Google Docs to Dropbox, these programs make it easier for employees to access data on a range of devices in multiple locations.

This could be anything from sharing content to sending internal messages, uploading pictures to storage and backing up data. But with more and more people using this technology, transferring data to cloud technology can put security at risk, without even realising they are doing so.

Many employees may not even realise they are putting their companies’ data at risk by using programs and applications like iCloud, Dropbox, and Evernote – but these are all cloud-based services that have the potential to be hacked. If employees use them to store valuable data, it poses big security risks.

This is the main reason why at CloudWALL Italia we offers an innovative cloud-based solutions that supply users with access anywhere and anytime to their documents and file and to share them with collegues and partners while CIOs avoid the headache thanks to strong encryption and full tracking of accesses to files and documents.

CloudWALL SFS | Secure File Sharing provides the ability to utilize cloud technologies while retaining that precious right we call privacy. Our zero-knowledge privacy and encryption environment ensures only you can see your data. No one else can gain access.  CloudWALL SFS | Secure File Sharing gives you the power of control and ownership over all your data.

Find more details at www.cloudwall.tk/sfs.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you for writing your article!
    Agreed, cyber security is essential for modern enterprises like traditional security is. What is interesting is that data loss may cost more than for instance all the office equipment. That is why companies are ready to pay for quality virtual data room service that provides vdr secure file sharing in order to keep their data safe.

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  2. If y use some vdr systems there is no risks, so keep moving.
    Read about it on security online

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