The conversation about Cloud, be it public or private or hybrid, has been going on for at least 10 years now. As we ease into full on adoption, and increasingly more people realize that this the way things will be, other conversations become critical. From a security perspective, we now find ourselves managing an environment which, apparently, is not fully within our control. And we may very well feel a bit lost as to how we should go about securing it.
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When it comes to adopting and moving to the cloud, security is often cited as one of the top concerns with 77% of organizations recognizing its importance. This is amplified by the accessibility of data and applications from outside a company’s network.
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Currently, investments in cybersecurity are technology-focused, with minimal-to-zero strategic tie to ROI. Consequently, security is often regarded as a(n evil) cost center. However, the impacts of cyber prove otherwise, clearly demonstrating that investment in this area will only serve to further enable business initiatives.
How do security leaders effectively make this shift while overcoming common barriers? How do they convey the financial benefits cybersecurity brings to the table in a manner that C-Suites can relate to? |
Fun Fact:The first computer worm to gain significant media attention was created by a Cornell University graduate student who wanted to measure the size of the Internet. True Fact:Protecting your network against cybersecurity threats seems impossible, we know. In 2018 alone, there were over 135 million new pieces of malware. That’s 4 NEW pieces of malware every second. This white paper helps you:
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Fun Fact:The term “spam” was adopted from a Monty Python sketch, where a cafe’s menu items become increasingly Spam heavy. True Fact:From this white paper, you learn:
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Fun Fact:In 1997, there were 1 million websites on the Internet. Today, there are over 1.7 billion+. True Fact:Web application attacks are increasing. What are you doing to protect them? Use this white paper as a resource to understand:
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