The data you can find in acloud ranges from public source,which has minimal security concerns, to private data containing highly sensitive information (such as social security numbers, medical records, or shipping manifests for hazardous material). If a business’s primary function is to provide services that don’t require sensitive data, then the security that they expect or need is less than that required for a business that processes sensitive information. Consider a scenario in which banks, other financial institutions, or businesses that process highly sensitive data decide to use a cloud. Such data’s nature explicitly dictates that its storage must employ a high degree of security. Additionally, the public trust that surrounds the handling of this data reflects an assumed level of high security.