Glasgow’s best storage solutions to manual and automated computing processes, technologies and equipment that are used to ensure stored data is protected from unauthorized disclosure, modification or destruction while assuring availability to authorized users. This includes physical protection of hardware — like the perimeter fencing and security cameras that keep out unauthorized personnel — and software such as data encryption and key management.
A common misunderstanding is to assume that cloud storage is more secure than local storage. In fact, it’s important to remember that no method of storage is 100% safe from cyberattacks. That’s why it’s essential to practice continuous data protection (CDP) and follow these top storage security best practices.
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The premise behind most secure storage systems is that any device or service that has access to stored information should be encrypted to prevent it from being read by unauthorized individuals. While this is an effective approach, it has limitations. It is not possible to prevent all attacks, especially if an attacker has root access.
Fortunately, newer solutions are emerging to address these challenges. One example is the SRAM PUF (physical unclonable function), which uses a section of SRAM with micron-level variations resulting from the manufacturing process to create a unique device key that can’t be cloned. The result is a more secure, more reliable and higher-performance approach to local storage. Read the full article for more details on how to better encrypt, store, and retrieve data with a powerful local database that works and performs well with or without a network connection and is protected by military-grade data at rest encryption.