12-12-2025, 09:52 PM
I work with cloud security and I'm seeing a lot of data protection mistakes happening with cloud storage services. People think because it's "in the cloud" it's automatically secure, but that's not how it works.
What are the most common data protection mistakes people make with services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive? I'm talking about things like sharing links with edit permissions instead of view-only, or not realizing that deleted files might still be recoverable.
How do we educate users about the shared responsibility model in cloud services? They need to understand that while the provider secures the infrastructure, users are responsible for securing their data within that infrastructure.
What are the most common data protection mistakes people make with services like Google Drive, Dropbox, or OneDrive? I'm talking about things like sharing links with edit permissions instead of view-only, or not realizing that deleted files might still be recoverable.
How do we educate users about the shared responsibility model in cloud services? They need to understand that while the provider secures the infrastructure, users are responsible for securing their data within that infrastructure.