The current economic downturn has made cloud computing a hot issue, with startups and smaller firms rushing to save money using virtual machines on the Internet and larger firms pushing applications such as customer relationship management to the likes of Salesforce.com. Yet, companies need to be more wary of the security pitfalls in moving their infrastructure to the cloud, experts say.

“Guys at the low end are using (cloud infrastructure) to save money, but the danger is that the guys at the top end start to use it without any auditing,” says Haroon Meer, technical director at security firm SensePost, who discussed his team’s research into some aspects of Amazon’s Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) at the Black Hat security conference.

Not to say working in the cloud is bad, but we have to be a little more pragmatic I think. More local backups and care taken with sensitive info.

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