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Global research into cloud security widens

Grant Thornton join consortium for global research into cloud security

Seeing the increased trend in cloud computing, Grant Thornton’s Forensic investigation team in the Netherlands have joined a European led consortium to address the security issues surrounding the cloud.

CIRRUS (Certification, InteRnationalisation and standaRdisation in cloUd Security) is made up of six international organisations and is further supported by computer giants, governments and universities who will all spend the next two years researching the security and forensic issues surrounding cloud computing and how best to tackle the issues that  arise.  This is a European project taking the lead to work towards global standardisation of cloud security and to share 'best practices' from the ICT industry, science, governments/investigative services and users. The aim is to make cloud computing safer, better and more attractive. 

The consortium will be led by Atos from Spain and its partners Cloud Security Alliance, Austrian Standards Institute, Portakal Teknoloji from Turkey, the Information Technology Promotion Agency of Japan and Grant Thornton from the Netherlands. Representatives of companies such as Google, Microsoft and IBM sit on the International Advisory Board.  Governments and universities from Canada, Ireland, the Netherlands and the UK are also involved.

Grant Thornton will be investigating the way in which cloud-based forensic IT investigations can be strengthened. This includes issues such as (better) standardisation and certification. 

Mark Hoekstra, Partner at Grant Thornton Netherlands commented:

"Cloud-based forensic IT investigations are still in their infancy. For law enforcement and for private investigative services, it's a question of whether the data stored on local servers regarding organisations or people is also available for (fraud) investigations if this data is in the cloud. From a legal point of view, this data exists in a complex, virtual environment. It is not always clear in which country data is located or who has changed, erased or manipulated data and at which location. This leads us to ask what jurisdiction determines the legal context in which the data investigation must take place and under what conditions is unrestricted access possible? And if that access is already there, how much time is needed and how many international legal procedures are necessary to retrieve or transport the data? In short, there is a need for global standards when it comes to cloud-based forensic IT investigations." 

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GTI communications

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Notes to editors:

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John Vita 

Director of Public Relations and External Affairs

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