IBM's move to OpenStack is another indication that open cloud offers many advantages when it comes to security
Amazon is on a land grab mission. Is the industry going to sit back and let it call the shots over the .cloud domain?
IT procurement in the public sector should have been shaken up by G Cloud, so why are vendors jumping through hoops over security demands?
What's worse? Ignorance about cloud ROI or acceptance that Gmail and Dropbox are cloud services?
News that the US government can access private files has British users uneasy but they should be aware the era of private data has long gone
Terms such as rogue clouds aren't helpful. They're fulfilling a business need and CIOs should recognise this and improve the security
Could we about to see the emergence of penetration testing as a service? An Australian initiative could pave the way
Companies have been reluctant to test their cloud setups before deployment but retrospective action can be expensive
We're a nation of dunces when we come to cloud - and as for our approach to cloud security ...
This year will see the genesis of a new type of security professional - the cloud expert. Will there be enough to go round?