Thursday, February 9, 2012

Subscribe to the Privacy Headline RSS feed | Subscribe to the Privacy Headline feed via Email

American Bar Association Panelists Peer into Cloud Computing, See Risks as Well as Benefits for Lawyers

Cloud computing may be a relatively new term in legal ethics circles, but it attracted plenty of attention at two programs presented during the recent 2010 ABA Annual Meeting in San Francisco.

Cloud computing at its core means that customers use the computer hardware of a cloud services provider instead of the customer’s own hardware for data storage, and use the provider’s software for data analysis and manipulation…

  1. Read this entire article for free, simply activate your free 15 day trial access to Privacy & Security Law Report now.
Privacy & Security Law Report
  1. (required)
  2. (required)
  3. (valid email required)
  4. (required)
  5. (required)
  6. (required)
  7. (required)
  8. (required)
  9. (required)
  10. (required)
  11. Captcha
 

cforms contact form by delicious:days

Comments

Please feel free to comment on this article...
You can obtain a picture to go with your comment at gravatar!