Since the pandemic, more Canadian businesses have been working remotely and relying heavily on cloud storage. This means leaders must understand how cloud computing works.
You need to know how data is stored in the primary data centers (the backbone of the cloud) and precisely where these centers and servers are located.
Cloud technology is not just important – it is necessary for businesses of all sizes. But understanding this complex world means knowing about privacy laws as much as you know about security, support, and management. Ignoring any of these areas could put your business at risk and lead to legal trouble. So, getting familiar with the cloud is essential to use it safely and effectively.
Digital data is exploding to over 2.5 quintillion bytes daily, forcing Canadian companies to face more challenges in keeping data safe and private, especially when it is stored outside the country.
Surprisingly, many businesses do not prioritize knowing where their data centers are located, but they really should. Storing data within Canada means it is protected under Canadian law. Storing it elsewhere could mean it is open to being seized or monitored by foreign security.
At the core of cloud computing is data – the most important thing stored on any computer system. Where you store your data matters a lot for security and protection. So, it is crucial to understand why storing your data in Canada is important, how it keeps sensitive information safe, and how it helps keep your business in good standing.