Cloud Computing and Homeland Security
Witnesses testified about cloud computing and its implications for homeland security. Cloud computing refers to the storage of resources previously stored on… read more
Witnesses testified about cloud computing and its implications for homeland security. Cloud computing refers to the storage of resources previously stored on individual local computers on computer servers accessible via the Internet. Among the topics they addressed were risk assessment, the Obama administration’s “Cloud First Policy,” and preparations at the Department of Homeland Security to switch to cloud computing. close
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