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NSA Scandal Will Cost American Cloud Storage Industry Millions

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Vice President of the European Commission, Neelie Kroes, has made some dire predictions for the American cloud storage industry according to Russia Today. Neelie Kroes believes that U.S cloud storage providers are now going to suffer steep losses of revenue thanks to revelations about the NSA’s extensive spying programs.

“If businesses or governments think they might be spied on, they will have less reason to trust cloud, and it will be cloud providers who ultimately miss out…Why would you pay someone else to hold your commercial or other secrets if you suspect or know they are being shared against your wishes?”

He then went on to say he believes the scandal could cost the U.S cloud storage industry dearly with “multi-billion euro” consequences.

“It is often American providers that will miss out, because they are often the leaders in cloud services. If European cloud customers cannot trust the United States government, then maybe they won’t trust US cloud providers either. If I am right, there are multibillion-euro consequences for American companies. If I were an American cloud provider, I would be quite frustrated with my government right now.”

With the NSA’s PRISM program giving them unprecedented access to internet data and their spying activities covering emails, phone calls and numerous other things companies do not  feel safe operating in the USA.  This is hardly surprising and we may even see an exodus of U.S cloud storage companies from the USA to other countries in an attempt to prevent loss of earnings.

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3 Comments

  1. companies do not feel safe operating in the USA.

    What did they
    expect, if your company secrets are on their servers and they could
    potentially be looking at them claiming National Security,would you feel
    that your data was in a safe and secure location

  2. Well if any company wants to use cloud storage that’s their problem. I prefer to store & backup my data myself. If anything goes wrong I only have myself to blame.

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