after successful post on windows osworld is going to post on cloud computing implementation
Cloud computing represents a huge change in the way a business functions, and that's especially true for an organization's IT infrastructure. Nobody is affected more by this transition than the network administrators tasked with keeping an organization's data and network users safe.
Sharing data, applications and IT infrastructures can present significant cost and productivity benefits, but it all takes place outside of the comfort zone of the corporate firewall and physical environment. As a network administrator, your task during a cloud computing implementation is to ensure users and data remain secure after transitioning data, applications, an infrastructure, or all of the above to the cloud. Although there is a shared responsibility with the cloud provider for the security of enterprise data, ultimately enterprise security pros are responsible. In this tip, we'll discuss how to prepare an enterprise network for the security aspects that come with extending network infrastructure into the cloud.
Prior to moving any data or applications to the cloud, it is essential to take stock of the current state of internal network security. This is an ideal time to undertake a network audit to see how your network defenses match up to your own data security, integrity and availability policies, regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
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2.CHARECTERECES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
3.DISADVANTAGES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
4.WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
Cloud computing represents a huge change in the way a business functions, and that's especially true for an organization's IT infrastructure. Nobody is affected more by this transition than the network administrators tasked with keeping an organization's data and network users safe.
Sharing data, applications and IT infrastructures can present significant cost and productivity benefits, but it all takes place outside of the comfort zone of the corporate firewall and physical environment. As a network administrator, your task during a cloud computing implementation is to ensure users and data remain secure after transitioning data, applications, an infrastructure, or all of the above to the cloud. Although there is a shared responsibility with the cloud provider for the security of enterprise data, ultimately enterprise security pros are responsible. In this tip, we'll discuss how to prepare an enterprise network for the security aspects that come with extending network infrastructure into the cloud.
Prior to moving any data or applications to the cloud, it is essential to take stock of the current state of internal network security. This is an ideal time to undertake a network audit to see how your network defenses match up to your own data security, integrity and availability policies, regulatory requirements and industry best practices.
RELATED POST:
1.CLOUD COMPUTING IMPLEMENTATION
2.CHARECTERECES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
3.DISADVANTAGES OF CLOUD COMPUTING
4.WHAT IS CLOUD COMPUTING?
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