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Originally Posted by gmsmith It might be worth reading the privacy policies of the available hosting partners to see if you feel comfortable with a hosted solution. |
The hosts may well have fine privacy policies, and setting aside whether it's reasonable to trust someone based on a privacy policy, no contract is protection system compromise. I'd be surprised if the terms of service didn't absolve them of any responsibility for information loss/release caused by break-ins. Of course, the problem with privileged and confidential information is that once it's out, there's no calling it back. As a lawyer, I'm the one ultimately held responsible for breaches. Not my staff, not my host. It's simply impossible for me to feel comfortable with a hosted solution.