As business and the world in general grow more complex, the shared responsibility between cloud customer and cloud provider becomes, well, cloudier. This is especially true when it comes to security ...
Small businesses depend on the cloud: 62% say they store data in public clouds, and 55% manage their workloads using public cloud resources. But the public cloud isn’t monolithic. SMBs can choose ...
SEATTLE--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), the world’s leading organization dedicated to defining standards, certifications, and best practices to help ensure a secure cloud ...
Here are four predictions for 2026 that will reshape how organizations think about cloud security. In 2026, most breaches ...
The COVID-19 pandemic changed business practices worldwide. The traditional workplace transformed; for many, the “new norm” is now a home office and a virtual workplace with employees holding meetings ...
Cloud security breaches happen, and when they do, it's common for finger-pointing to follow. There's an opportunity for both cloud users and cloud service providers (CSPs) to work together to ...
Understand why enterprise cybersecurity responsibilities don’t simply transfer to the cloud service provider; Learn how to approach understanding and identifying the appropriate delineation of risk ...
The shared responsibility model "is contractually and legally correct, but it doesn't ... embody the right philosophical approach for security," CISO Phil Venables said. “The shared responsibility ...
The clue is in the ‘shared’ part of shared responsibility: customers and providers have to work together to secure cloud data, yet new research shows two thirds of organisations polled export full ...
Agencies can and should collaborate more closely with internal stakeholders and cloud service providers to work toward cyber resilience by design. Cyberattacks targeting state and local power grids, ...