An analysis of the Law Society of South Australia’s Cloud Computing Guidelines

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Abstract

The Law Society publishes 'Cloud Computing Guidelines' which quite rightly guide legal practitioners through the various risks and issues associated with adoption of cloud services. What the 'Cloud Computing Guidelines' neglect to mention, however, is that these same risks and issues also apply to on premises services. When evaluating cloud services, legal practitioners should evaluate the risk profile of cloud systems against the risk profile of adopting (or remaining with) on premises computer systems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages22-23
Number of pages2
Volume44
No.3
Specialist publicationThe Bulletin (Law Society of South Australia)
Publication statusPublished - Apr 2022
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Law
  • Cloud computing
  • Security

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