In the application of cloud computing, most companies are more cost-saving than security concerns, according to Cbroline, a foreign media report.
According to Nhttp://www.aliyun.com/zixun/aggregation/16438.html ">circle company research found that more and more enterprises are aware that the use of cloud computing when the cost savings problem is more important than security issues." NCircle is a company that provides security services, and in its "NCircle 2011 Information Cloud Computing Report", the proportion of companies that pay more attention to cost savings has risen from 26% last year to 32% this year.
551 of the respondents were from the IT security industry, including senior managers, IT operations engineers, security professionals, and risk audit managers.
The NCIRLCE Study survey also found that 69% of respondents tended to adopt a compatible PCI or FISMA cloud service provider, compared with only 63% last year.
The number of companies planning to implement cloud computing this year is also growing, compared with 66% last year, a slight increase this year to 69%.
"IT security experts understand that cloud services providers are not currently able to provide strong evidence of the management process of their internal security specifications, so they do not allow users to conduct security and compliance audits," said Tim Keanini, NCircle's chief technology officer.
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