Bowen, Janine Anthony. "Cloud Computing: Issues in Data Privacy/Security and Commercial Considerations." The Computer & Internet Lawyer Aug. 2011: 1+. Academic OneFile. Web. 1 Oct. 2011 In the article, "Cloud Computing: Issues in Data Privacy/Security and Commercial Considerations", Janine Anthony Bowen discusses the legal problems with Cloud Computing. She discusses problems with cloud computing such as client’s data being stored in multiple locations, disaster recovery, and international conflicts of laws.
Curran, John, and Brian Hammond. "Kundra Departure not Seen Altering Technology Agenda." Cybersecurity Policy Report 25 July 2011. General OneFile. Web. 6 Oct. 2011. In the …show more content…
"Cloud fears are overblown, Says U.S. CIO: Kundra Contends that Security Concerns Are Exaggerated in Part to Discourage Competition.” Computerworld 8 Aug. 2011: 10. General OneFile. Web. 1 Oct. 2011 In this article, Patrick Thibodeau comments on Federal CIO Vivek Kundra’s claim that cloud computing concerns are exaggerated. Thibodeau explains clearly the claims made by Kundra about the overall security with cloud computing. Thibodeau blames the scare of cloud computing to IT developers belief of a status quo. Thibodeau concludes the article with a few success stories of basic cloud computing services working in the U.S. Government. Walsh, Sean Collins. "Federal Push for ‘Cloud’ Technology Faces Skepticism." New York Times. New York Times, 21 Aug. 2011. Web. 1 Oct. 2011 In the New York Times article, Sean Collins Walsh details the ongoing concerns with Cloud Computing. He discusses the beneficial and problematic financial issues cloud computing is having on the U.S. Government. Walsh discusses the unforeseeable consequences that cloud computing may have for the government due to the technology being fairly