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CSA 2014 is Held in Taiwan on Sep. 5 to 8
By Vincent Wang
Published: Sep 05,2014
TAIPEI, Taiwan — The apparent iCloud breach that exposed nude photos of dozens of celebrities is posing a threat to all the Cloud users. CSA (Cloud Security Alliance) 2014 is held in Taipei from September 5 to 8, focusing on smart Cloud, mobile security, and information protection. Inviting experts from the industry, government, and university to discuss the intelligence and role of Cloud.
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Cloud computing has brought forth an information revolution. All kinds of data, from personal data to corporate intellectual property, are now stored in digital format in the cloud. This pervasiveness of data in the cloud has made cybersecurity more challenging than ever.
While cloud computing has created new business and industry opportunities, cloud computing has also led to gaps in information security management, that have become the target of malicious activity in the cyberspace.
CSA 2014 gathered CSO/CISO, CEO, informatin security specialists, and scholars of from Cloud industry. Sponsored by Chalet Tech, CHT, FET, FineArt Technology Co., ARBOR, F5, and EMC. With agendas ranging from Cloud computing, smart city, IoT, mobile security, and Big Data.
Experts cautioned Internet users that it could expose them to viruses if they try to follow links purporting to show the nude photos. “When deleting files with sensitive information, users should also make sure they have deleted shadow copies and automatic backup copies of the files,” Experts advised.
CSA STAR will also be awarded in CSA 2014 that has been certified as the highest security standard in Cloud industry, Taiwanese telecommunications service provider CHT and FET are also listed in CSA STAR, assuring its Cloud service security.
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