Insight report Managing the Public Cloud: Who Owns What?

By  Insight Editor / 18 Sep 2018

Today, organizations use public cloud services in one form or another to take advantage of benefits ranging from greater scalability to anytime, anywhere data and app access. However, prevailing misconceptions about where responsibilities lie can result in dangerous cloud management gaps.

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69% of organizations wrongfully think their cloud service providers cover data privacy, regulatory compliance and data protection.

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83% of organizations using Infrastructure as a Service expect their cloud providers to protect workloads and data against outages.

54% of organizations think it’s the responsibility of service providers to secure data transfers between on premises and the cloud.

54% of organizations think it’s the responsibility of service providers to secure data transfers between on premises and the cloud.

Who is this whitepaper for?

Businesses and IT decision-makers managing existing cloud services or planning to migrate data and apps to the cloud will benefit from this whitepaper. This resource also offers valuable insights about what to consider to avoid potential cloud security gaps.

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What will I learn?

Discover how cloud management responsibilities differ between clients and their service providers across multiple cloud types, and learn how to avoid management gaps that could leave your cloud vulnerable to attack.

Topics include:

  • Misconceptions about cloud management
  • Understanding client and provider responsibilities
  • Dispelling confusion around 3 key cloud services
  • Ensuring secure, reliable workload management

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