Is your cloud security at risk? Issues businesses need to address now

Many businesses are unknowingly vulnerable to cyberattacks due to simple misconfigurations in their cloud environment and inadequate security measures. Find out where your greatest risks lie and learn how to fix them.
Why cloud security continues to fail
A recent report by the cloud security firm Tenable highlights an alarming trend: 74% of companies surveyed had storage settings configured incorrectly.

8 Essential practices for safeguarding your multicloud infrastructure

As multicloud architectures become increasingly prevalent, maintaining strong security has grown more challenging than ever. This article outlines eight key strategies for businesses looking to protect their cloud systems. Learn how to streamline security governance, minimize blind spots, and secure your environment across diverse cloud platforms for a unified and secure multicloud setup.

Ensuring cloud data protection: Quick and practical measures

Cloud technology has completely changed the way people handle and share data. However, the convenience that cloud technology brings also comes with the challenge of safeguarding information in the cloud from an array of cyberthreats. From ransomware to phishing attacks, the risks are ever-present.

Simple steps to protect data in the cloud

Small- and medium-sized businesses can't afford a data breach. According to IBM’s 2020 Cost of a Data Breach Report, a single breach can cost organizations $3.86 million on average. Be proactive in making sure your data is safe in the cloud, so you don't have to spend a huge amount mitigating a breach.

Protect your business data in the cloud

Though touted for its increased security, the cloud isn’t 100% safe from data breaches. A small- and medium-sized business has to be proactive with data security, even in the cloud, or it risks costs tied to lost business, damaged reputation, and regulatory fines.

Why your business needs a hardware firewall

Cybersecurity is one of the final bastions of hardware superiority. More and more IT solutions are being hosted in the cloud, and business owners are being told that software is all they need to get the job done, which is half true. When it comes to perimeter security you definitely need a hardware firewall, with a little something extra.