Well, while the cloud can be a great tool for storing and accessing data, keeping encryption keys in the cloud can actually put your data at risk.
If a company keeps its encryption keys in the cloud, they’re essentially handing them over to a third-party provider. While cloud providers have strong security measures, there’s always a chance that a hacker could access the encryption keys and unlock all that sensitive data.
So, what’s the alternative? Keep your keys close and your data even closer!