
While many companies, both large and small, have begun to recognise the advantages of cloud computing and how it helps to ensure seamless business operations across borders, they are also starting to understand the need to adopt a strong cyber security framework to protect their cloud data and assets from the constantly evolving cyber threats. The demand for and understanding cloud security infrastructure has grown as a result. This mostly relates to contemporary cyber security techniques that are essential for safeguarding cloud-based data and operations against cybercrimes, fraud, and other types of data breaches, hence securing the overall cloud computing system.
As data becomes more important, cloud computing is quickly gaining popularity among customers as well as software and product development organisations. And even as these innovative, cutting-edge products made possible by cloud computing continue to upend several industries around the world, the cloud is quietly but ominously becoming a potential weapon in the fight against phishing and other cybercrimes in online world. Ironically, firms that put off moving to the cloud a few years ago continued to have data security as one of their top worries. The same technological advancement is now being used to combat cybercrime as well as serve as a possible platform for other technologies, including AI and machine learning, to identify and prevent cybercrime.
In addition to the above, brands and businesses seeking to assure a safer cloud computing experience now also need to make sure that they collaborate with reputable industry experts, have centralised visibility of their network with regular health checks and vulnerability tests, and regularly focus on providing cyber security best practices training to both employees and other stakeholders who have access to cloud networks.
Sumana Iyengar, CEO & Co-founder, Goavega
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