Monday, 1 September 2014

How To Safeguard Data On Clouding Computing

By Harriet Porter


Using a computer means that a person will need a bit of memory to be able to use it. You also need digital storage to save the files you are working on. Since this is virtual, no need for you to get paper and pen just to get your information. This convenience is all due to the advancement of technology in the digital era.

Be concerned with the digital storage though. Out of the many available options for digital storage, clouding computing is the one that is getting the most popular nowadays. Of course, that is only a given considering how the said option is much more convenient than other secondary storage device like flash drives and such.

However, there are definitely a number of risks that you will encounter with the said option. These risks can either be brought on by you or by other people. Of course, the risk you brought is of less concern compared to the risk brought by other people. Others might want to steal your data. Thus, you have to safeguard it.

Many suspicious individuals can be found in the Internet nowadays. All you have to do is to avoid them so that you can make the most out of your work. You should then safeguard your very important items. If you want to avoid situations where you will lose your crucial data, then here are great tips to follow.

First, be sure to classify all of your data to sensitive and non-sensitive data range. It is fine to immediately store up the non-sensitive data range to the cloud storage as soon as you have finished working on them. It is a different matter though for the sensitive data range. You need to avoid putting them in cloud storage as much as possible.

Get the user agreement and read it thoroughly. This is usually packaged together with the said cloud storage. If you want to know how you can optimize the use of the said product as well as how you can keep your information safe, then reading the user agreement is a responsibility you have to take.

Pay close attention to how you make your passwords. The passwords are technically your vanguards that protect the data you have saved. You should choose the password that has both upper and lower case letters, alphanumeric, and more than seven characters long. Also, do not recycle passwords. Do not use passwords for other accounts as the password of your cloud storage.

It will also be useful for you to do an encryption for your files. Nowadays, this is probably the most basic and advantageous way for you to protect your files. With encryption, you will be putting the password into your file before you move it for cloud storage. That can keep your files considerably safe.

Choose the option that has an encrypting function too. If you do that, then you can put encrypt all the files you will need to save on the cloud server. Aside from the encrypting function, it should also have a decrypting function. This is the function that allows you to access your encrypted file.




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