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How Safe and Secure is Cloud Storage

by Aida Martin Norton Setup

The oughties have been the decade where customers and enterprises have at last understood how convenient cloud storage is. Files and all the other information can be accessed anytime from anywhere, and one does not have to invest in hardware to store it.

However, do you understand the security risks regarding the cloud? Is your data stored in the cloud vulnerable to malware even when it is not saved on your computer?

Well, similar to all connected and web-enabled devices, Cloud is not entirely safe and protected. You need to be vigilant about where you are storing your private data. Make sure that proper measures have been taken to preserve your private data.

The issue is that individuals believe that their cloud provider is securely guarding their private data and merely put their confidence with them, but the client really has no clarity of the cloud infrastructure that they are storing their information on and limited clarity about their defense framework.

Do you know which safety standards are being applied to safeguard your files in the cloud? Are you sure whether the cloud service provider is adhering to the standard cyber safety best practices to safeguard your precious data?

If you add data that is corrupt with a virus to your cloud server, then you will be risking infecting the other files stored in the cloud. This will gravely heighten the prospect of compromising other devices you use to access your cloud storage. Basic activities such as sharing pictures with peers, parents, or colleagues can raise the chances of malware and viruses and ravage your device.

If the synchronization of data is automated, then you can unknowingly move files containing malware to your cloud server. To add fuel to the fire, if you share the cloud account with several people, then the devices of the other individuals will get infected too. This may lead to a calamitous data breach along with ransomware attack.

Here are some measures you can take to protect your cloud data from infections and other cyber threats:

Use unique and difficult to guess passwords

Now, unless you live under a rock, you must be knowing about the importance of passwords. Even then, individuals often overlook one of the most efficient safety best practices. They usually have the same password for more than one account, and it exposes them to hackers and cybercriminals. Rather than generating easy to guess passwords such as qwerty, generate robust passwords such as *Aphrod!te16*.

Do not share private data over the cloud

Do not store private data digitally. Moreover, since cloud is not fool-proof, it is wise to not share sensitive data over it. Hackers are getting increasingly sophisticated with their attacks. Hence you must always be on your toes.

Invest in a reliable security program

Getting the appropriate security program is crucial to safeguarding you at all sides from cyber threats and attacks. A robust antivirus program can recognize dangers and block them before they infect your files.

Aida Martin is a creative person who has been writing blogs and articles about cybersecurity. She writes about the latest updates regarding mcafee.com/activate and how it can improve the work experience of users. Her articles have been published in many popular e-magazines, blogs, and websites.

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About Aida Martin Senior   Norton Setup

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Joined APSense since, May 22nd, 2018, From Houston, United States.

Created on Sep 19th 2018 05:51. Viewed 457 times.

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