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Cloud computing security: Where it is, where it's going Don't let your cloud cybersecurity choices leave the door open for hackers Why cloud security matters and why you can't ignore it ...
In many ways, the computing cloud is the cyber version of the Trinity mushroom cloud.
As more companies rely on cloud-based technology, particularly because remote working is so widespread, it’s crucial to ensure systems are secure and confidential data remains protected. Using cloud ...
Companies deploying cloud computing solutions don't have the procedures in place to ensure data and information are protected and that vendor products adhere to security policies.
Overall, cloud security is getting worse. The availability and quality of security tools is getting better, but the people confirming the cloud computing infrastructure are getting dumber.
Cloud computing dominates. But security is now the biggest challenge Even if cloud computing has all the momentum, there's still plenty of work to do to secure it.
If cloud computing is to move beyond the hype cycle, vendors need to put aside their differences and agree on common principles related to security and the interoperability of cloud platforms, a ...
Many of the security risks associated with cloud computing are not unique to the cloud due to the nature of the underlying infrastructure. The cloud can be exposed to risks from poorly defined and ...
The prospect of data security in cloud computing — particularly public-cloud computing — has security professionals taking a cautious approach. “We are a very conservative risk-adverse ...
Intel and Google Cloud have just released a joint report detailing a months-long audit of a new security feature on Intel’s latest server chips: Trust Domain Extensions (TDX).