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Cloud computing in Canada: The enterprise obstacles

Cloud computing in Canada: The enterprise obstacles

By:  Shane Schick  On: 11 Feb 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

Hosted IT infrastructure and applications online can bring benefits, but attendees at this week's first-ever Canadian Cloud Computing Conference heard more about the challenges for corporations

 

A few audience members at the Cloud Computing Conference raised questions around privacy and regulatory compliance, and legislation like the U.S. Patriot Act is generating serious questions about how cloud-based data is managed. Ken Anderson, assistant commissioner (privacy) at the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario’s office, said effective cloud computing must allow “informational self-determination.” In other words, users should have control over their personal profile and other information.

“People talk about cloud computing and they say, ‘Oh, you must hate this.’ Au contraire,” said Anderson, adding there might be situations where cloud-based applications can better protect privacy than traditional on-premise solutions. Any cloud service, however, should allow federated identity, the ability to use pseudonyms and multiple identities. And single sign-on is a must.

“There are too many times when we have to re-identify ourselves each time we a cloud service,” he said. “That just leaves a huge trail of information that could be exposed.”

The Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario’s office has already published a booklet on cloud computing and is convening with working groups dealing with related issues like security and standards.

The one-day Cloud Computing Conference, which was produced in association with IT World Canada, wrapped up Wednesday.










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Shane Schick Shane Schick is the Editor-in-Chief of IT World Canada. Follow him at Twitter.com/shaneschick, Facebook.com/Shane.Schick.Media or myi.tw/ShaneSchickGoogle.
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