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re: Best Cloud Storage?
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:27 am to wheelr
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:27 am to wheelr
I've been to various CLEs over the years that list it as safe for attorney cloud storage. I also check every now and again. I have a business account for both Microsoft and Google (Workspaces).
HIPAA is its own animal. I'm not an expert but I think you can't even email docs (but you can fax them). Lawyers can email docs
I don't have a robust organization, so if my cloud storage is hacked, it's going to be direct access due to my error, which negates the protection entirely. If I make the mistake, they're going to get in regardless of the provider, b/c user error compromised the security.
I am , however, looking at changing how I deal with old client files re: the cloud/electronic storage. I may move old/closed files to a different cloud storage with very few entry points.
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it looks like having HIIPA compliant Google Drive requires signing a special agreement.
HIPAA is its own animal. I'm not an expert but I think you can't even email docs (but you can fax them). Lawyers can email docs
I don't have a robust organization, so if my cloud storage is hacked, it's going to be direct access due to my error, which negates the protection entirely. If I make the mistake, they're going to get in regardless of the provider, b/c user error compromised the security.
I am , however, looking at changing how I deal with old client files re: the cloud/electronic storage. I may move old/closed files to a different cloud storage with very few entry points.
Posted on 4/11/24 at 10:44 am to SlowFlowPro
Interesting. It sounds like I'm more security concious about my personal stuff than a lot of businesses (that includes the company I work for).
Perhaps consider something like Lemmy mentioned. Your own storage and you could access it on your home/office network via a VPN.
Perhaps consider something like Lemmy mentioned. Your own storage and you could access it on your home/office network via a VPN.
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