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CIA trusts cloud security, but only in private clouds

EDITOR'S NOTE; Symantec introduces cloud storage
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CIA trusts cloud security, but only in private clouds

It turns out the CIA is interested in cloud computing, but not cloud services for security reasons. Read full story

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