Do the challenges of public or private cloud security outweigh the benefits? It’s important to stay informed about existing security concerns, how your enterprise can avoid them and what security practices you should have in place. These five quick links will help you navigate the concerns surrounding
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1. Data
security in the cloud: tactics and practices
Cloud computing has the tendency to amplify any IT pro’s security concerns. Follow these guidelines
to quell fears and set a baseline for your enterprise’s public or private cloud security.
2. Using
identity federation to lock down your cloud
Sure, with one or two cloud-based apps, it’s easy to remember security credentials. But what if you
have more than a dozen, all with separate logins? The constant reevaluation is enough to drive
anyone crazy. This guide on identity federation explains how to centrally manage security without
compromising it.
3. Securing
virtual machines in the cloud
Your typical firewall or antivirus software just won’t cut it when it comes to inspecting the
high-level traffic on your cloud-based virtual machine. Fortunately, vendors are coming forward
with specialized protection to meet your needs.
4. Cloud
security advances not yet on IT radar
Vendors are offering numerous new options in cloud computing security -- but are IT professionals
listening and ready? Concerns over malware, specifically, still dominate the discussion.
5. Can
you trust your public cloud provider?
A lack of trust can ruin any relationship, but is a distrust of public cloud providers valid?
Enterprise IT, especially at large enterprises, is wary of public cloud vendors. How can you save
and strengthen this relationship?
This was first published in November 2011
Cloud Computing Strategies for the CIO

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