Data is Money: Data records are the currency and cloud-based data stores are the bank vault
A response to the question "why do you rob banks?" is often attributed to Willie Sutton, a historic and prolific bank robber, his purported answer""because that is where money is". In many ways data records are the currency of the current cloud computing environment and cloud-based data stores are the bank vault, making them an increasingly preferred target due to the collective value concentrated there. Just as economies of scale exists in robbing banks instead of individuals, a high payoff also exists for successfully
Data Stored in a public cloud typically resides in a shared environment collocated with data from other customers. Organizations placing sensitive and regulated data into a public cloud , therefore, must account for the means by which access to the data is controlled and the data is kept secure. Similar concerns exists for data migrated within or between cloud
Source: Guidelines on Security and Privacy in Public Cloud Computing
Data Stored in a public cloud typically resides in a shared environment collocated with data from other customers. Organizations placing sensitive and regulated data into a public cloud , therefore, must account for the means by which access to the data is controlled and the data is kept secure. Similar concerns exists for data migrated within or between cloud
Source: Guidelines on Security and Privacy in Public Cloud Computing