State of IT Security

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Enterprise Cloud Security FAQ

Enterprise cloud security is the practice of protecting data, applications, and infrastructure within a cloud environment. It involves a set of policies, controls, and technologies to safeguard digital assets against cyber threats, unauthorized access, and data breaches.

In the shared responsibility model, the cloud provider secures the underlying infrastructure, while the customer is responsible for securing their data and applications. This includes managing access controls, encrypting data, and ensuring compliance with regulations.

Cloud security requires securing dynamic, scalable, and multi-tenant environments with granular access management and compliance oversight, unlike traditional on-premises security focused on fixed infrastructure.

Common threats include misconfigurations, denial-of-service attacks, and cyberattacks like ransomware. Unprotected APIs, account takeovers, and insider threats are also significant risks that enterprises must actively defend against.

Public clouds share resources among multiple users, introducing multi-tenancy risks. Private clouds provide dedicated infrastructure with enhanced security, control, and visibility tailored to a single organization.