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## Cloud Platforms
As per LCSB Policy, you should not store sensitive human data on commercial cloud services (e.g. Google Drive, Dropbox). However, there may be situations where commercial clouds are used:
As per LCSB Policy, you should NOT store sensitive human data on commercial cloud services (e.g. Google Drive, Dropbox). However, there may be situations where commercial clouds are used:
- There is a project/consortium level agreement to use external cloud storage,
- You're working with sensitive data, and need to temporarily co-access it with research collaborators,
- There is a project/consortium level agreement to use external cloud storage.
- You're working with sensitive data, and need to temporarily co-access it with research collaborators.
- You're working with non-sensitive data and using the cloud as a backup target.
In such cases, you may use the following desktop tools to encrypt cloud folders.
-[boxcryptor](https://www.boxcryptor.com/en/)(Paid). If you're holding sensitive LCSB research data on commercial cloud (case 2 above), you must use Boxcryptor. Contact the LCSB IT team to request a license.
-[Cryptomator](https://cryptomator.org/). If you're holding sensitive LCSB research data on commercial cloud (case 2 above), you must use Cryptomator. Request a license via ServiceNow and visit the dedicated [How-to card on Cryptomator](https://howto.lcsb.uni.lu/?exchange-channels:cryptomator) for further information .