Brian Bourne
Brian Bourne, president, CMS Consulting Inc. and co-founder of SecTor. Brian brings over 17 years of IT experience and his expertise is grounded in systems integration work with large, complex, multi-platform networks. Brian is very active in the Toronto IT industry. He is a regular speaker at SecTor, InfoSecurity, TechNet and many other industry events. He is the co-founder and current executive of the TASK, the Toronto Area Security Klatch (www.task.to), which has grown to what is now the second largest user group in Canada and is entering its 5th year. He is also a co-founder of SecTor, the Security Education Conference held annually in Toronto. Brian's current focus is building the strongest team of Microsoft Infrastructure and Collaboration Experts in Canada. Brian maintains his technical edge through consulting and participation on with numerous technology related events. He maintains the latest certifications (such as CISSP and MCITP) and leverages his past experiences to provide leadership to the growing team of CMS Consultants. Brian Bourne is a member of the ITBusiness.ca Editorial Board. He is our Security Advisor.
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Posts by Brian Bourne
A thought on cloud security…
June 22, 2011 - 2:35 pm
Tags: cloud computing, cloud security, data breaches, data protection, ITB, ITWC, privacy, security, SMB
Posted in Opinion, Privacy and Security | 2 comments
Don’t get me wrong, I’m not saying “a compromise is going to happen anyways so don’t worry about it”. What I am saying is that you have to evaluate how critical your data is, and how much you want to protect it.

