Google Asks 'Who Cares Where Your Data Is?' 241
mask.of.sanity writes "The chief security officer for Google Apps, Eran Feigenbaum, said popular concerns over data sovereignty in outsourced environments are unwarranted. He said businesses should worry about security and privacy of data, rather than where it is stored. The comments clash with those made by IT pros including Gartner, who said cloud providers like Google can't be trusted with sensitive data."
Re:Encrypt it then (Score:4, Funny)
Which is why I always use "zzzzzzzz" as my password; it'll be the last one any bruteforce method guesses. ;)
Re:Encrypt it then (Score:3, Funny)