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Enterprise Cloud Security and Governance

You're reading from   Enterprise Cloud Security and Governance Efficiently set data protection and privacy principles

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781788299558
Length 410 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (11) Chapters Close

Preface 1. The Fundamentals of Cloud Security FREE CHAPTER 2. Defense in Depth Approach 3. Designing Defensive Network Infrastructure 4. Server Hardening 5. Cryptography Network Security 6. Automation in Security 7. Vulnerability, Pentest, and Patch Management 8. Security Logging and Monitoring 9. First Responder 10. Best Practices

Why is cloud security considered hard?

One of the main reasons why cloud security is considered challenging is potentially due to the lack of full control of the environment. Along with the lack of control, lack of visibility is also one of the challenges as we don't really know how things look behind the scenes.

Since cloud environment is a giant resource pool, we generally share the underlying resources with multiple other users belonging to different organizations. This is often referred as multi-tenancy.

Since the resource is generally not dedicated to us, we are not allowed to do various things, such as performing external scans on our websites, that might affect the performance of other customers. There are many such reasons that causes a bit of limitations in terms of flexibility and visibility in cloud environments.

Our security posture

The tools, technologies, and approach that are used between data centers can be different from that of cloud environment. This is because of the limited visibility and control of the infrastructure in cloud.

Thus the way in which security posture of your organization is cannot always be the way it will be when you migrate to cloud environments.

A typical data center environment can have the following things:

  • Stateful firewall
  • Log and security information and event management (SIEM) solutions
  • IDS connected with Switched Port Analyzer (SPAN) port
  • Anti-malware at network level

We cannot have everything in the cloud. We need to assess risks and make a decision.

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Enterprise Cloud Security and Governance
Published in: Dec 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781788299558
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