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General Post Guidelines
Primary Post Instructions: (approx. 200-250 words)
When you respond to this discussion thread, make sure to number your responses to coordinate with the list of questions. It would even be helpful to relist the question before your answer.
Be attentive to responding to all questions in the prompt with thoughtful answers.
Be attentive to mechanics and grammar.
Incorporate sources in your posts, making sure to use APA/MLA format to do so.
Respond to the following prompts:
1) In five sentences or less, summarize the connections between the articles (DO NOT summarize the articles themselves – just the connections between them).
2) What is one thing you learned/found interesting in chapter 2 “Data Center Evolution—Mainframes to the Cloud”?
3) The first OPM article (Koerner, 2016) showed the consequence of storing data locally, and the second OPM article (Bleiberg, n.d.) talked about how cloud storage could have prevented the hacks. The celebrity hacking articles (Greenberg, 2014; Warren, 2014) discussed hazards to having data stored in the cloud. The Russian state hackers indictments describe how data can be hacked in real life and globally. Based on the readings from “Data Center Evolution— Mainframes to the Cloud”, the Russian state hackers indictments, the OPM’s data breaches, the celebrity hacking incidents, and just the 3 steps needed to compromise most cloud data, what are your opinions about data storage? Where should data be stored? What is the most secure option? Is “secure” even an option? Find a way to incorporate at least three of this week’s sources in your reply, and make sure to cite them formally, in-text using APA/MLA format when you do.
4) Ask your peers a question based on your reading.
ONLY USE PDF AND LINKS TO ANSWER QUESTIONS THESE ARE THE READINGS:
https://www.darkreading.com/cloud-security/cyberat…
https://archive.is/jZy66
https://archive.is/BNrDo
https://mashable.com/archive/i-hacked-my-own-icloud-account

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