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Research Paper Volume 3 Issue 6 122 - 124 December 11, 2021

Cloud Computing and Data Protection

Lead author · Corresponding
Isha More
Advocate in India
Abstract

In the recent years, the concept of cloud computing has advanced dramatically. Cloud Computing is gaining traction due to significant investments in cloud around the world. Earlier, data was stored internally within the company itself, as there were no other options for external data storage. Data was then stored on computers owned by a third parties, outside the business setting, in data centres, which are outsourced services. These services had multiple servers, which allowed them to store large amounts of data, including the data of their customers. The storage service has progressed significantly over the years, allowing us to store crucial corporate documents and data in the cloud. Corporate entities and organizations such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft provide such cloud hosting services.

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International Journal of Legal Science and Innovation, Volume 3, Issue 6, Page 122 - 124
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