Cloud Security

Cloud Security is A Combination of Policies, Controls, Technologies, and Security Solutions That Protect Data, Applications, and Infrastructure Involved in Cloud Computing.

CLOUDWhat is Cloud Security?

Cloud security is a combination of policies, controls, technologies, and security solutions that protect data, applications, and infrastructure involved in cloud computing. It is meant to protect data, protect customer’s privacy, and meet compliance standards.

Cloud security will differ based on cloud providers and the particular vulnerabilities and needs of an organization. At Digital Forge, the client is always the main focus, so from authenticating access to filtering traffic, we customize cloud security solutions to fit your needs perfectly.

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Importance
Of Cloud Security

Any organization that uses a cloud provider and computing service is at risk, and security threats continuously become more advanced and frequent. This is why implementing cloud security solutions is essential to protecting data, retaining customers, and growing any business.

Effective cloud security provides:
The Best for Your Business
There are many benefits to cloud computing, and with frequent advances, the growth of cloud providers and the increased use of cloud systems won’t be stopping any time soon. But, with all these benefits comes high-security risks.
Less Administration
Another advantage of cloud computing and cloud security is that you don’t need to deal with the costs of infrastructure. Cloud protection also delivers proactive security solutions, leading to savings on both infrastructure and labor.
Reliability
With effective cloud security, users can safely access the information they need whenever they need it from any device.
Centralized Security
One of the significant advantages of cloud computing is that it centralizes data and applications, and cloud security does the same thing with protection. Cloud-based networks comprise of many components such as various devices and endpoints, and having a centralized system enhances all aspects of security solutions.
Reduced Costs
When you pick a reliable and safe cloud provider or cybersecurity intelligence team, you can stop wasting your valuable time on manual security configurations and constant updates. When these tasks are moved to the cloud, administration happens all in one place, saving you time for the parts of your business you want to focus on.

Implementing the best could security system is essential so that you can get the most out of cloud computing while keeping your organization safe from cyber attacks, breaches, and other threats. When you chose Digital Forge for complete security solutions, you get all the benefits of cloud computing while minimizing risks.

Private Cloud

By 2020, more than 83% of enterprise workloads will be in the cloud, depending on what survey you read, this percentage is even higher. Whether your organization is already in the cloud or you’re ready to make the switch, understanding how data security changes in the private cloud is essential.

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Unlike with public cloud providers, where you don’t have much control over anything from firewalls to management, with the private cloud a lot more is under your control, so it’s less of a threat. But in the end, a private cloud is still a cloud, and there are always risks including lower visibility into traffic and activity, security breaches, and data loss. With a private cloud, ensuring that these risks are avoided through complete security solutions is your responsibility.

With the private cloud, you can control every aspect of security which means firewalls are dedicated to your organization, and you know who has access to your resources. But if you don’t know how to manage that security, the control won’t prevent cyber attacks, threats, and risks.

Approaching Private Cloud Security

Digital Forge offers managed security services that provide your organization with the best security solutions. Security solutions for a private cloud system will be geared toward physical server features, with a focus on securing each server as if it were a physical environment.

Private Cloud Providers

When it comes to hosting a private cloud, you have the option of using a cloud provider or keeping it in-house. There are many components to consider when making that decision including compliance with regulations such as HIPAA/HITRUST, ISO 27001/27018, PCI DSS, and SOC 2 / SSAE 16.

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Public Cloud

As the popularity of cloud computing increases, most organizations are adopting either private or public clouds, or a combination of the two. The public cloud is hands down the more risky option and gives you less direct control of your cybersecurity than private clouds. But with some best practices, using the public cloud can still be done securely.

Here are some best practices to ensure that your organization’s data remains safe and that your valued customers can continue trusting your services.

Added Security

Public cloud security is both the responsibility of the cloud provider and the organization or cloud customer, which means you will have to develop security solutions regarding:

  • Security policies on cloud services
  • Evaluation of vendor’s encryption capabilities
  • Encrypting data before uploading to the cloud
  • And more

Security solutions, policies, and systems within an organization are essential when using a public cloud, but for many organizations determining what methods work best with particular cloud providers is a big challenge.

Do Your Homework

Before choosing a cloud provider, make sure to know your security needs and how different cloud providers will handle them. For all the applications and data that are being transferred to the cloud, it’s essential to assess vulnerability and ensure that your cloud provider can eliminate or improve these risks.

Scrutinize Before You Sign

Before you sign on the dotted line, make sure you have all the details. Ensure that a cloud provider can meet your organization’s identify and access management standards, or else you’ll have to manage them separately.

Some other essential components to play close attention to are the cloud provider’s data protection practices, physical security measures, and incident response.

If something goes wrong, you want to know how you’ll be notified, how much information will be shared with you, what response measures will be taken, and how you will be helped if your data is hacked. You’ll also want to know what the legal implications are if something goes wrong.

Lastly, you want to know what happens to your data when the contract is finished.

Taking the Risk Out of Public Cloud Computing With Digital Forge

The safety of your organization on the public cloud isn’t only the cloud provider’s responsibility; it’s yours too. And that’s a huge role to take on, so for every step from choosing a cloud provider to implementing effective additional managed security, see how Digital Forge can make it all as simple and safe as can be.

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ISVs IMPORTANCEIndependent Software
Vendors (ISVs)

Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) are taking advantage of the widespread growth of cloud computing by increasingly moving their services to cloud platforms. This move presents high-security risks, so managed security solutions are a priority.

With advancements in cloud services, ISVs increasingly offer products on a software as a service (SaaS) basis. SaaS delivery models are becoming more and more popular; some examples are Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. With the rise of SaaS delivery methods, complete security solutions are essential for maintaining brand integrity and protecting customer data

With advancements in cloud services, ISVs increasingly offer products on a software as a service (SaaS) basis. SaaS delivery models are becoming more and more popular; some examples are Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Microsoft Azure. With the rise of SaaS delivery methods, cloud security complete security solutions are essential for maintaining brand integrity and protecting customer data

ISVs provide features to ensure security and compliance, but to keep your information and your customer’s information as secure as possible and your organization’s risks at a minimum, its best to boost security with a cybersecurity team that offers more.

ISVs provide features to ensure security and compliance, but to keep your information and your customer’s information as secure as possible and your organization’s risks at a minimum, its best to boost security with a cybersecurity team that offers cloud security.

Data Protection
With ISVs there are many ways to ensure data confidentiality, such as using Identity and Access Management (IAM), implementing authentication and authorization capabilities, and automating rotation of access keys, to name a few.
Encryption
Through features such as AWS Certificate Manager and AWS Application Load, you can ensure secure exchanges of information. Through the use of approved TLS/SSL encryption ciphers and automatic renewal of TLS certifications, this process can be done.
Compliance
ISVs need to comply with regulations such as the General Data Security Standard (GDPR), Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS), and many others. these compliances protect from known vulnerabilities.
Threat Management
ISVs feature threat detection services that keep an eye out for malicious and unauthorized activity on workloads. Our threat management solutions equip you with a team of experts monitoring your workloads, innovative technology, and strategic action plans in case of detection.
Recovery
At Digital Forge, we take a proactive approach to prevent disasters. That means we’re always ready for restoration in the event of any unintended data damage, such as an issue caused after a software release, ensuring that any disruption to your customer’s service is negligible.