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OPINION: Don’t be fooled by cloud security claims

OPINION: Don’t be fooled by cloud security claims

By:  Rafael Ruffolo  On: 04 Nov 2009 For: ComputerWorld Canada Creator

EMC claims that cloud security has the potential to outpace the security infrastructure you have in your own data centre. Find out why this is bogus

 

The RSA reports advises that the best way to ensure secure data isolation and multi-tenancy is for enterprise customers to require maximum transparency into their cloud providers’ operations.

 

“Cloud vendors should furnish log files and reports of user activities,” the report advices. “Some cloud vendors are able to provide an even higher degree of visibility through applications that allow enterprise IT administrators to monitor the data traversing their virtual networks and to view events within the cloud in near-real-time.”

 

Wouldn’t we be doing all this stuff in our own data centres as well? I would hope so.

 

When we move key elements of our IT infrastructure to the cloud, we certainly give up some of the control we have over it. We can’t see it or touch it. Plus, we’ve added a third-party into the mix.

 

All of this applies to both private clouds and public clouds.

 

Of course, moving to the cloud isn’t a huge danger to your organization like many enterprises out there might believe (and really that’s why RSA is making these bold claims in the first place).

 

You just have to choose your provider wisely and actually develop a strong business case for making the switch.

 

That principle applies to every single IT project since the beginning of time.

 

Some of the other best practices RSA lays out are actually pretty valuable in helping you determine whether your vendor or systems integrator is up to the challenge.

 

And this is the type of information that we need it to be releasing more often, as opposed to delusions that our security will be eventually be enhanced by moving off-site.










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Rafael Ruffolo Rafael Ruffolo was a senior writer for ComputerWorld Canada from 2006 to 2011. He was the winner of a Kenneth R. Wilson award for business journalism in 2009.
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