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I find it sufficient to hold my minimal important data in a storage device offline and I purge it periodically as I do my other physical things. If the documents are really sensitive I do not store them in the cloud - I dont even know how many copies/different locations/machines my data will be distributed. I think the point related to encryption was related while storing data in the cloud. Don't use public wifi at all if you wants to access bank or investment accounts. Just don't use public wifi to upload/email sensitive documents. It's a lot easier to hit a small business where there are many more weakness points and much more usable data.īad guys want to come after me? Come and take it. Else, contrary to your belief, your files are super-low in terms of targeting for criminals. Seriously, how often does this form of cyberimpersonation come up in the news?Įncrypt your stuff with a good password, use reliable vendors, and you're pretty good, unless you're super wealthy, celebrity, or have stuff like lists of cc numbers that thieves could use. You are only one individual, so unless you're a celebrity, or you leave your account totally vulnerable, it's not worth the time to break into your stuff to steal your W-2s and tax returns. The odds of someone successfully impersonating you do to a sophisticated hack into your accounts is farrrrrrr lower than the criminals going after the credit card repository of a small business. Sure, you have to take precautions, but be reasonable about it. There's a lot of panaroia and nuts about computer security. It's also extremely handy to have shared file-space with one's spouse/partner, so files either of us might need are always available when we have internet access.įinally, I don't need to worry about encryption, sync and back-up schedules, changing formats and platforms - that's the entire point of offloading the storage to a cloud provider. Second, many devices already leverage 'cloud' storage (smartphones, tablets, etc., etc.) so you're not adding complexity - you're removing it. First, there are some legitimate concerns re: co-locating your back-up, in terms of disaster and security. If it matters I have spent a pretty long time in technology. For me, life is more enjoyable with no clutter. Why do you need to worry so much, waste time in encryption, upload,sync - constantly sync with changing formats and platforms - use paid services for these is beyond me. Attempting to comprehend what's possible with limited human intelligence leaves one open to technology black swans.Ĭloud is basically keeping your data on somebody else's machine(s). I also don't believe in storing personal documents in the cloud, but that's a different subject entirely.ĭue to the rapidly expanding state of artificial intelligence, I don't trust cloud data to be protected by encryption, regardless of the methodology.
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OTOH, my system is so smooth now it's not much effort at all. My rationale for the additional effort is that in retirement, you only get one chance to get things right, and loss and theft are among those things which are hard to recover from after retirement. Security is a trade off between convenience/security. I've posted my rather elaborate system previously. In my case, more time than most would be interested in investing. Exactly how much time is involved? Can't you do it while watching TV? I'm going start polling people if their time is too valuable to take local backups.