Hacks to Secure Your Data in Cloud

For the digital era, the cloud has proved to be a huge blessing. It enables storing large amounts of information — photos, videos, music, messages, etc. with a limited budget. With the dawn of the Internet, backing up data became much easier by storing it on the server rather than a hard drive. Also, data can be accessed using Internet-enabled devices. It is fascinating to know that the birth of the Internet has made it possible to squirrel away a huge amount of data without buying extra storage devices like memory sticks or hard drives. Recently, with technological advancements, we have seen Google Docs and Gmail taking the place of Microsoft Word and Outlook Express. But, the raised concerned is data security in the cloud. Have you ever asked yourself the question: is your data secure on the Internet?

We have seen too many cases of data hacking in the past. In 2011, Sony’s PlayStation Network carried all the news channels by storm for its news of data hacking. A huge amount of user information was compromised. Also, in September 2018, we came across news of Facebook security breach exposing more than 50 million user accounts. This was the largest breach in the last 14 years of the company’s history, affecting millions of lives by compromising their personal information.