10 Cloud Security New Year's Resolutions
Ready to make your New Year's resolutions? Here are 10 cloud security New Year's resolutions that organizations should consider for 2015.
Ready to make your New Year's resolutions? Here are 10 cloud security New Year's resolutions that organizations should consider for 2015.
Any information your organization stores in the cloud could be compromised if you ignore data security. An organization that knows where all of its data lives, however, can take the necessary steps to secure its sensitive information.
How does your cloud security solution work? Understanding exactly how a cloud security solution works enables your organization to make the most of this solution.
Ask your CSP for customer references. By doing so, you can find out why some of the CSP’s customers are using its cloud solutions and what steps these customers have taken to secure their data.
Ensure that you have secure backups for all of your data, so no matter what happens to this information, you can recover it at any time.
Cloud vulnerability scans and assessments are key for organizations that want to protect their sensitive information against cyber threats.
How does your data center secure the information that it stores? Learn about your data center’s security measures to ensure that your sensitive information is safe.
Effective bring your own device (BYOD) policies are vital for organizations that want to protect their data in the cloud, and the start of the new year is the perfect time to review these guidelines.
Do you know if your CSP complies with various federal regulations? Know which regulations affect your organization and ensure your CSP meets these standards; otherwise, you may put your employees’ and customers’ data at risk.
Evaluate your CSP’s security measures regularly to ensure that this service provider can fulfill all of your cloud security requirements at all times.
An organization that prioritizes cloud security can safeguard its employees and customers against a variety of cyber threats, including malware, viruses and Trojans.
An organization that prioritizes cloud security can safeguard its employees and customers against a variety of cyber threats, including malware, viruses and Trojans.
The demand for cloud security solutions is increasing, and as a result, many organizations could invest in these solutions next year.
Finding the right cloud security solutions can be difficult, especially for organizations that are unprepared for malware, viruses, Trojans and other cyber threats.
However, organizations that start the new year with a “cloud-first strategy” can safeguard their sensitive data.
Ready to make your New Year’s resolutions? Here are 10 cloud security New Year’s resolutions that organizations should consider for 2015.
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