By Yeo Eng Hee, Research Computing, NUS Information Technology, on 24 September 2020
The use of the Cloud to store data and to run HPC analysis jobs has become more pervasive, and one important question users of Cloud storage should ask is: “How secure is my data in the Cloud?”. While some cloud storage providers give users the assurance that their storage in the Cloud is encrypted, and some even provide encryption services and, key management services. It is always good to have an additional layer of assurance. We explore one such open-source tool for encrypting files and folders in the Cloud: Cryptomator, an open-source encryption tool that allows us to safely store the key to our data in our own computer, instead of in the Cloud.
