May 29 2019
06:37 PM
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Feb 06 2023
03:01 AM
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TechCommunityAP
May 29 2019
06:37 PM
- last edited on
Feb 06 2023
03:01 AM
by
TechCommunityAP
Good Morning
I run a travel and events business cloud based and I would like more information about cloud security for my clients.
Regards
Jennifer Watson
May 30 2019 07:05 AM - edited May 30 2019 07:09 AM
Could you please be more specific? Do you need more information about "Office365" security or any specific service you use?
Thanks
Dav,
Jun 11 2019 10:25 AM
Such as interesting topic and the answer contains a huge checklist for a small business owner before adopting cloud solutions. I would like to make it short and sweet.
Before making any decision to incorporate cloud services into your business operations, you should begin the process by conducting a thorough assessment of your data. Identify all data that will be moved to the cloud and make sure that you understand the value, risk and liability associated with that data. Some information, such as company financial records and proprietary assets, could prove to be a higher-risk target than nonessential information.
sing cloud services to manage business data requires no small degree of trust, but that doesn’t mean it should be done blindly. Before entering into any agreement, be sure to do your due diligence on the cloud service provider. Ask prospective providers these questions:
Your business data is important, and it’s your responsibility to understand exactly what will happen to it once it leaves your hands.
Cloud data storage can be more secure than storing data on your own business premises. There's less risk of loss or theft, more flexibility and the ability to recover quickly from a disaster.
But nothing can be perfectly secure on its own. The way you use something affects its security. For example, you wouldn't leave your car unlocked in the middle of a town at night. Make sure you take cloud security seriously by:
Regards,
Akshay
Cloud Engineer | Apps4Rent