Security in the Cloud: Scope, Policy Integration and Multi-Cloud Protection
Cloud Security is the set of policies, controls, procedures and technologies that work together to protect cloud-based systems, data, and infrastructure. These include authentication rules and filters for users and devices, as well as cloud infrastructure security posture management.
Security in the Cloud: Scope, Policy Integration and Multi-Cloud Protection
The first thing an organization should look for when evaluating cloud security solutions is scope. A good solution should be able to support the entire lifecycle of a cloud deployment, from planning and configuration to monitoring and compliance.
Besides that, it should be able to integrate with existing IT policy systems (e.g., Active Directory) and protect against known vulnerabilities across multiple clouds. In addition, it should be able to work in conjunction with emerging cybersecurity tools like network detection and response (NDR) and artificial intelligence for IT operations (AI for AIOps).
Security in the Cloud: The End User Experience
A secure cloud environment should offer frictionless access that is easy for employees to use and for IT administrators to manage. This means using cloud-native security controls that balance speed and reliability with security, as well as protecting against common threats such as phishing and malware.
The human factor
A reputable vendor will ensure that a secure cloud environment is designed with the end user in mind, using guardrails instead of handcuffs. This will reduce the likelihood of security incidents by preventing workers from turning to workarounds, and will allow users to perform tasks faster with less hassle.