Google to encrypt Cloud Storage data by default

Serious action is needed to undo NSA's damage to U.S. cloud providers | Microsoft's SkyDrive, Outlook.com are down for some people

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Google to encrypt Cloud Storage data by default
Google said Thursday it will by default encrypt data warehoused in its Cloud Storage service. The server-side encryption is now active for all new data written to Cloud Storage, and older data will be encrypted in the coming months, wrote Dave Barth, a Google product manager, in a blog post. Read More


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Serious action is needed to undo NSA's damage to U.S. cloud providers
The recent surveillance revelations could drive small cloud providers out of business and force larger providers to put policies in place to reassure customers that they will not dish out data willy-nilly. Read More

Microsoft's SkyDrive, Outlook.com are down for some people
The Outlook.com issue prevented affected users from seeing all their email messages. There was also a related problem with the People contacts application in which address book change notifications may not be properly delivered to Hotmail, causing some customers to have out of date contacts on Outlook.com. Read More


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