In part one of this blog I discussed the impact data breaches can have on businesses. Now I will address the ways businesses can tackle cyber-attacks proactively. The...
Sharing is caring: who’s responsible for cloud security?
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Data is now the most precious commodity in the modern world and is only likely to increase in value. With so much of that stored in the cloud, it's essential that a robust security system is in place... but who is accountable for this?
Keeping track of who had access to your data centre and knowing who was responsible if things went wrong used to be pretty simple. As long as you knew who had a key to the server room, there was only ever a fairly small pool of people it could be. But with 90% of businesses now using some type of cloud service, keeping everything safe has become a more complicated proposition. With the rise of hybrid- and multi-cloud solutions that complexity is only going to increase.Yet, with multiple organisations now involved in providing an enterprise with a range of cloud-based applications and services, that’s not necessarily a simple process."When a breach or leak occurs, determining what happened or who is responsible is not just about placing blame - it’s crucial in ensuring that it doesn’t happen again."

"Splitting the job makes it more manageable and ensures all parties involved are aware of their roles in keeping the business safe."

Shadow IT adds an extra layer of complexity, making it increasingly difficult for organisations’ internal IT teams to keep cloud-based systems, applications and data safe. It doesn’t stop there. The more hybrid IT becomes, the more challenging securing different cloud environments becomes too. Businesses with hybrid digital infrastructures need to have visibility and control over their cloud workloads, with cohesive policies and processes and ensure that their CSP keeps their security promises. Find the right partner to share the burden A managed security service provider (MSSP) can help businesses tackle these challenges, taking on all (or just certain aspects) of an enterprise’s cyber security, from management and operation to verification of IT controls. By harnessing an MSSP's expertise, integrated platforms and tools, and experience in managing hybrid multi-cloud infrastructures, businesses are able to reduce the operational complexities of safeguarding their digital infrastructure, applications and data."According to analysts at 451 Research, less than a third (32%) of enterprises have protected their cloud environments against data leaks, and less than half (46%) use identity management technologies to safeguard their clouds."

This enables them to keep up the pace in increasingly competitive industries. While embracing a cloud-first approach, businesses must always remember that cloud security is a team effort - just assuming that your chosen CSP has got it covered is not an option. Sharing the responsibility ensures that everybody in the chain remains vigilant against attacks and leaks. Read about the power of data and the debate between anonymity and privacy here."Fundamentally, cloud-enabled digital transformation helps businesses become more agile and scale services more easily than when they relied on on-premises infrastructure."
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