Many devices automatically log into cloud systems and save local copies of the files
stored on the cloud servers.
Not exact matches
In the past, however, data of many European
cloud users ended up being
stored on servers running in Ireland, or outside of Europe.
Meanwhile, growing adoption of
cloud computing and software as a service, for which most data is
stored on a centralized
server owned by another company and often in another location, has added a new wrinkle for digital forensics investigators.
Anything that isn't
stored locally,
on a personal computer or external hard drive, is held in the vast network of remote
servers known as the
cloud.
Results —
stored on a secure,
cloud - based
server — are emailed after a few weeks, and a customer gets one of seven different «habit» recommendations.
Deep Root Analytics, a conservative data firm contracted by the RNC as part of a push to ramp up its voter - analytics operation in the wake of Mitt Romney's defeat in the 2012 presidential election,
stored details of about 61 % of the US population
on an Amazon
cloud server without password protection for those two weeks.
Essentially these devices function by streaming whatever you ask to the
cloud and will typically
store recordings of things you've said in perpetuity
on the companies»
servers.
It also seems at odds with the federal government's strategy
on cloud computing — the purchase of digital storage from third parties — that says all «sensitive or protected data under government control will be
stored on servers that reside in Canada.»
Cloud - based wallet services are offered by providers as a method of
storing your private keys
on a remote
server, meaning you can gain access to them any time you have access to the Internet.
The really expensive part is the cost of
storing all of the data from the cameras, either in a storage
cloud or
on an in - house
server, either of which sheriff's office spokesman Scott Zylka said could easily cost $ 1 million a year for the Erie County Sheriff's Office.
Goodwin's video footage was digital, and
stored on a computer
server in «the
cloud».
Cloud computing, where people
store data or run programs not
on their own computer but in a data center with thousands and thousands of
servers, is a big one.
The information is
stored in the
cloud,
on servers rented from Google.
Last year, two - thirds of all Americans
stored personal data
on a distant
server in the
cloud, while nearly half were active
on social networks.
Even though the work could affect millions of mobile devices and users — e.g. Microsoft's
cloud computing and storage system Azure had 10 trillion objects
stored on its
servers as of January 2015 — it is only a promising first step in the development of StoArranger, which isn't commercially available.
All the content you bought from Amazon will be
stored in the
cloud for free, and the browser
on the Fire will make use of Amazon's
servers to preload parts of websites that you read most frequently.
Principle 2: [Google owns and
stores the actual digital content] The books themselves will be
stored «in the
cloud,» meaning out
on some Google
server, rather than
on your computer hard drive or in a device you own.
All of the EPUB files that are uploaded to FlightDeck are uploaded using SSL encryption and are
stored securely
on our
cloud servers.
Amazon saves money
on the Kindle Fire by packing it with only eight gigabytes of memory (the costliest version of the iPad has 64 gigs), but owners of the device get to
store as many books, songs, movies, and personal documents
on Amazon's
cloud servers as they like for free.
Cloud Collections allows you to group content into like groups and then
store them
on Amazon's
server instead of your tablet's memory.
In March, Amazon launched a
Cloud Drive service that lets customers
store files
on its
servers.
cloud technology which lets
store user's ebooks
on a
server of a provider.
For free, you will be able to
store Amazon content
on the
cloud server.
Save games, music and movies will be
stored on the Xbox LIVE
cloud and game developers will be able to access live
servers in order to offer «living and persistent worlds».
Consumer - grade
cloud services (like the ones recently criticized by the BC Law Society) keep a copy of the encryption keys — giving their employees and automated systems full access to the encrypted data
stored on their
servers.
«Zero - knowledge» means that the
cloud storage provider has absolutely no access to the files that are
stored on its
servers.
Such an asset may be
stored on the person's own computing device or in the
cloud, or
on a
server belonging to a service provider like Amazon.com, PayPal or Facebook.
In contrast,
cloud storage providers like Dropbox also use encryption, but they keep a copy of the encryption keys, which provides their employees and automated systems access to the files
stored on their
servers.
The «
cloud» (software and data that is
stored on servers outside of your location that you access through the internet) is a complex and changing thing.
Just like the lost court files in Brooklyn, this nightmare would never have occurred if the firm had converted their client files to digital format and
stored in them in the
cloud on servers located off site.
Exploding growth of corporate data, whether
stored on servers, in the
cloud or
on employee devices, presents new challenges and opportunities for all organisations.
Due to the recent safe harbour developments, are we allowed
store data of EU - citizens
on a
cloud server located in the US?
Under the
CLOUD Act, can a US company be compelled by US courts to turn over data about a foreign (non-US) person if that data is
stored on a foreign (non-US)
server owned by the US company?
Attorneys concerned about
storing files
on other company's
servers should use CloudStar to create their own
cloud.
Document management, research and document automation: Here we are considering how legal documents are
stored; for example,
cloud document storage versus
storing documents
on a computer or
on a
server.
This is similar to the law firm providing its own private
cloud, with applications and data
stored centrally
on internal
servers.
Due to the recent safe harbour developments, are we allowed
store data of EU - citizens
on a
cloud server...
Likewise, if the
cloud - computing provider has contracted with a company that provides IaaS (such as Amazon EC2), meaning it
stores your data
on cloud servers and owns neither the
servers nor the facility where your data is
stored, review the
cloud - computing provider's agreement with the IaaS provider and ask many of the same questions...
Like Iterasi, this is a «
cloud» tool, so the data is
stored on external
servers, which does introduce some risk in using the service, while making it easy to sign up and get going as there is no installation or configuration.
The
cloud is, however, a little different to simply
storing document and software
on a
server that is in a different location to the user.
Cloud may also expose companies to increased risk if service providers fail to fully implement document retention policies that would normally be applied to data
stored on the companies» own
servers.
• Ensure confidential information is properly
stored including desks, locked and (where necessary) fireproof filing cabinets,
on secure
servers, and
on the
cloud (after verifying steps taken by the provider to protect confidentiality), and disposed of using best practises (e.g. shredders both onsite and offsite).
Cloud computing, where your data and software are
stored on servers owned and maintained by a third party, has been around for years now and offers law firms, both big and small, many benefits, including affordability, flexibility and agility.
Thanks to
cloud storage, lawyers don't have to worry about having the hardware or
servers on hand to digitally
store their documents either — they can rent all of the virtual space that they need, and they can easily expand that space as their needs grow.
Because higher volumes of data are being created at faster and faster rates, companies are
storing and holding rapidly increasing amounts of data
on their
servers or in the
cloud.
Regardless of what hardware is used to create a document — a networked computer, personal desktop, laptop, tablet or smart phone — or if it is
stored on a central
server, an individual's hard drive, or in the
cloud, MetaJure quickly captures and archives the data.
David Bilinsky, also of the LSBC, posted a helpful response
on Slaw with «Frequently Asked Questions (And Answers)
on BC Lawyers» Use of
Cloud Computing,» where he states there is «no prohibition against using services in which
servers are located outside Canada» with the same rider: «the lawyer must ensure use of the service complies with any legal limitations
on where the records can be
stored.»
With this type of connection, an attorney's client data is not hosted
on someone else's
server in the
cloud, and it is never
stored on a phone or tablet that could be lost or compromised.
2) Transfer — For the
cloud to work, the data and applications
stored on remote
servers must be accessible by users through their computers and mobile devices.
But if the policy is
stored on a
server somewhere, you may be able to access it by presenting the email service or
cloud storage company with a court order.