Instead of talking about cars, these geeks were showing off their aptitude in technology, talking about things like cloud computing, network security and advanced communications systems.
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The upside to our estimates come from the expected growth in storage software driven by cloud computing and the growth in security software driven by the Windows 8 release.
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In considering cloud computing for the Intelligence Community, security is an obvious concern.
He has undoubtedly been better briefed on security concerns with cloud computing than have you and I.
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Corporate IT folks try to scare their employers (and in the process protect their jobs) by pointing out security risks with Cloud computing.
Simply put, severely compromised host environments, the emergence of a mobile, socially networked world and cloud computing have created a set of security requirements that can only be met by solving the malicious host problem.
Most of the concerns about cloud computing revolve around service up time, security and potential data loss.
Trend Micro started investing in the development of security for virtualized servers and cloud computing in 2007.
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So how are we addressing both the technology and policy sides of cyber security to advance the global cloud computing opportunity?
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Army General Keith Alexander, commander of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency, was explaining why cloud computing is secure enough for the Department of Defense (DOD).
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He is an active member of the Cloud Security Association, Jericho Forum, Cloud Computing Interoperability Forum (CCIF), Internet and Engineering Task Force (IETF), IEEE and the Optical Internetworking Forum (OIF).
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Relying on oil and gas wealth, the country has yielded only a handful of entrepreneurial successes: search engine Yandex, e-mail service Mail.ru, cyber security giant Kaspersky Labs, and cloud computing company Parallels.
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FedRAMP allows joint authorizations and continuous security monitoring services for Government and Commercial cloud computing systems intended for multi-agency use.
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It allows joint authorizations and continuous security monitoring services for Government and commercial cloud computing systems intended for multi-agency use.
Mr. KEVIN JACKSON (Government Contractor and Computer Security Expert): One aspect of cloud computing is actually knowing where information is.
All of these actions must be balanced against the increased risk to information security, particularly as it relates to cloud computing and mobile technologies.
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Cloud computing companies can invest far more resources in data backup and security than your business can.
Create or enhance security and privacy polices around the use of cloud computing.
The potential risks associated with security, compliance, and availability of public cloud computing have dissuaded many CIOs from sending critical applications and data to the cloud.
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When asked to name their top three IT priorities for the coming year, more executives said cloud computing (60 percent) than any other IT issue, including security (58 percent) and IT consolidation (31 percent).
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Called Accenture Technology Vision 2013, the report says that this software-driven dynamic is turning not just business processes but also companies and even entire industries upside-down as cloud computing, social media, business analytics, mobile computing, and security have become primary tools for creating competitive advantage.
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As the US Federal government moves quickly to adopt cloud computing, these and other attacks serve to highlight the implementation of new continuous monitoring security policies.
If leaders of the U.S. military believe cloud computing is secure, then it might be time for civilian CIOs who have questioned the security capabilities of the cloud to reconsider.
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Federal Chief Information Officer Vivek Kundra, speaking at a National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) event last May, said security, data portability and interoperability are key to the future success of cloud computing.
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As cloud computing surges into the mainstream of business-technology strategies and deployments, plenty of questions are still swirling around regarding security, time to value, public versus private, lock-in, cost, and more.
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So persuasive is cloud computing that companies have been known to plunge into it with gusto while turning a deaf ear to warnings from information security officers, who see gaping holes in the corporate data security fabric where business managers see agility and economic benefit.
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