GoogleCloud now encrypts data backed up

Google now automatically encrypts all Google Cloud Storage data. Googleメs Cloud Storage service now encrypts all data before it is written to their server using the 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES). The search giant, Google, recently announced as much via their Cloud Platform Blog, noting the change came without additional charge for customers.
Data will be automatically and transparently decrypt when read by an authorized user.
 All new data written to the Cloud will be encrypted on the server-side. Older files will be migrated and encrypted in the coming months.
The major point here is, your data/files on Google Cloud are now secure. Secure even from Google Cloud Inc. This is good news for new and existing users of GoogleCloud

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