loader image
Techscope Technologies

Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses operate. It has made it easier for companies to store and access their data and applications without

5 Myth About Cloud Compliance And Cloud Security
ARTICLE

5 Myth about Cloud Compliance and Cloud Security

Cloud computing has revolutionized the way businesses operate. It has made it easier for companies to store and access their data and applications without having to worry about managing complex IT infrastructure. However, as with any technology, there are concerns about security when it comes to the cloud. In this blog, we will look at some of the myths and facts surrounding cloud security.

1. Myth: Cloud computing is not secure

One of the biggest misconceptions about cloud computing is that it is not secure. However, the truth is that cloud computing is as secure as any other form of computing. Cloud service providers invest heavily in security measures to ensure that their customers’ data is protected. In fact, cloud service providers often have more resources and expertise to devote to security than individual organizations do.

2Myth: Cloud computing is less secure than on-premises computing

Another common myth is that on-premises computing is more secure than cloud computing. However, this is not necessarily true. On-premises computing requires organizations to manage their own security, which can be a daunting task for smaller businesses. In contrast, cloud service providers have extensive experience in managing security for their customers.

3Myth: Cloud service providers are responsible for all security issues

While cloud service providers do invest heavily in security, they are not responsible for all security issues. Security is a shared responsibility between the cloud service provider and the customer. Customers are responsible for securing their own data and applications within the cloud environment. This includes managing access controls, monitoring for unusual activity, and implementing encryption.

4Myth: Data in the cloud is not private

Many people believe that data in the cloud is not private and can be easily accessed by unauthorized parties. However, cloud service providers have strict privacy policies in place to protect their customers’ data. Additionally, customers can implement their own encryption to ensure that their data is secure.

5Myth: Cloud computing is not compliant with regulations

There are concerns that cloud computing is not compliant with regulations such as HIPAA, GDPR, and PCI DSS. However, cloud service providers can and do comply with these regulations. In fact, many cloud service providers have achieved compliance with various regulations and certifications.

Let’s get started:

How can you determine if your business data is secure or not?

Ensuring the safety of your business data in the cloud can be a daunting task. According to the Cloud Security Report published in 2022, data leakage is one of the top concerns for 26% of companies when it comes to cloud security. Despite the efforts of reputable cloud providers to ensure security, it’s impossible to guarantee that problems won’t arise at some point.

Unfortunately, data breaches are a risk that comes with any data storage method, not just the cloud. We’ve seen news reports of massive cyber-attacks on major companies where hackers were able to hijack data from almost 100 countries. No storage method can be considered completely failsafe.

While it’s not possible to prevent all threats, it is possible to monitor them. The first step is to use automated control systems that can quickly detect irregular data patterns and signal the presence of an intrusion. With prompt notification, businesses can respond quickly and efficiently to minimize damage and stop the attack.

In addition, cloud systems often have built-in environmental protection such as firewalls and security groups, strong password requirements, regular application of security updates to the operating system, and isolation of the ERP environment from common attack vectors.

How to ensure a safe migration to the cloud?

However, migrating to the cloud is not as simple as just uploading an app and switching storage. Without the right tools and procedures, applications may malfunction in the cloud, both technically and financially. That’s why it’s important to enlist the help of cloud migration experts and like Techscope Technologies. We can help your company become more strategic and less operational, putting you on another level of management.

Social Media

Recent Articles

Deepak Dubey

Deepak Dubey

Managing Director-SAP Delivery, brings more than 10 years of SAP experience and is currently focused on providing digital transformation solutions for Techscope Technologies’ growing customer base where he manages the firm’s SAP Business One and Cloud Services offering. Deepak has spent the last ten years working with businesses helping them understand technology trends, best practices, and tools to streamline their business and processes.

GET IN TOUCH

    Let's take your business
    to the next level
    together!
    Let's take your business
    to the next level
    together!