Today almost every business is using at least one part of the public cloud, be it for your email, website, or business applications. Cloud providers have a responsibility to keep your data safe, but you also hold responsibility. Our infograph talks through what you are responsible vs. what your provider should be covering.
Did you know that in the last 12 months, 7 out of 10 organisations who use the public cloud were hit by a cyberattack? 33% of those attacked*, were breached through stolen account credentials and 66% were breached through a security mis-configuration*.
When it comes to cloud security, think of it like a building with multiple windows and doors. There are multiple access points and multiple methods of access which means multiple types of security.
In our infograph we talk through 7 ways you can protect yourself in the public cloud.
Want help getting setup or securing your data? Our team would love to help, get in touch to find out how you can secure your data in the cloud.
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* Source: sophos.com.au
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