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With the global pandemic forcing many employees to work from home, companies are more reliant on cloud services than ever. However, remote work is a major target for bad actors who are eager to steal valuable data and assets. As such, cybersecurity is a key consideration for all cloud applications and services.

The five pillars of cloud security are: Identity and Access Management, Data Encryption, Network Security, Compliance and Governance, and Incident Response and Recovery. Each of these is critical to ensuring that all aspects of your cloud environment are protected from a wide range of threats and vulnerabilities.

Firewall protection is crucial for regulating incoming and outgoing network traffic and protecting against DDoS attacks and malware. Intrusion detection and prevention systems can protect against unauthorized data access and policy violations. Security posture management helps reduce configuration errors that could lead to breaches, while data loss protection ensures that sensitive data cannot be corrupted or lost.

Data encryption protects information from being read, intercepted, or altered by malicious actors. Effective integrity controls also prevent the accidental or intentional corruption of data in the cloud and enable backups to be restored in case of a loss. In addition to securing data from attackers, a robust identity and access management system with multi-factor authentication helps ensure that only authorized users can access your cloud apps.