Traditional approaches to data center security don’t translate well to the cloud. Those who are slow to realize this fact have all too often fallen prey to motivated malicious actors who, by comparison, have been quick to identify the opportunities that the changing technological landscape presents. Misconfigurations, which in a perimeter-secured environment may have represented nothing more than elevated risk, in the cloud can result in the accidental exposure of entire datasets.
Hyperscale cloud providers like AWS are acutely aware of the security risks their customers face and have provided the tools and approaches at a pace commensurate with the urgency of these challenges. In addition, they have assumed many of these responsibilities themselves with “as-a-service” offers that bolster “security of the cloud.” Nevertheless, “security in the cloud” may seem a daunting prospect for those unfamiliar with this paradigm, and may result in reluctance to transition or transform, which can also be damaging.
Join us as experts from Rackspace Technology and AWS discuss:
The continued evolution of cloud security threats
What the Shared Responsibility Model is and key considerations for implementation
How to take advantage of AWS native security services within your security strategy, including a high-level look at compliance