Storage Security: Cause for Concern?
Storage security isn't a big problem so far, and vendors are brainstorming ways to prevent it from becoming one.
There are no reports or industry statistics of customers actually suffering break-ins into Fibre Channel storage-area networks, where most of the world's mission-critical data is stored, but it's been done in laboratories, a panel of experts sponsored by research firm The451.com Inc. acknowledged here today. Still, there are other reasons for enterprises to pay attention, they said.
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