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Your Cloud Provider (Probably) Isn't Spying On You

jfruh writes "Last week the CEO ServiceNow made a minor splash by claiming that it was awfully easy for a cloud provider to spy on the data they stored for you or discriminate based on pricing. But while that's possible, in many cases it turns out to be simply not practical enough to be beneficial. Even moves like restoring outages for higher-paying customers first turn out to be more trouble than they're worth."

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  1. encryption by schneidafunk · · Score: 4, Informative

    The solution which is always repeated is to encrypt any sensitive data.

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    Some people die at 25 and aren't buried until 75. -Benjamin Franklin
  2. Spies in the sky by Wowsers · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Your Cloud Provider (Probably) Isn't Spying On You"......

    But your government probably is.

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    Take Nobody's Word For It.
  3. CSP isn't the problem by pubwvj · · Score: 3, Informative

    The cloud service provider isn't the worry. They couldn't care less. It's the government I'm concerned about. They do care and they have a history of spying and want the right to do so.

    The internet is a postcard. Don't store or transmit anything you don't want seen.