Overwhelmed by the volume of security intelligence and alerts, human analysts need machine learning to augment and accelerate efforts. Machine learning moves security analytics from diagnostic and descriptive to prescriptive and proactive, leading to faster and more accurate detection.
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As IT leaders increasingly look to the software-defined data center (SDDC) for infrastructure modernization, one of the first things they must consider is security. The SDDC represents an evolved, more efficient model for the delivery of IT services. It therefore requires a new approach to security that is designed to leverage the benefits of a fully virtualized data center, while also addressing today’s more sophisticated threat landscape. In this ...
Enterprise IT leaders are embracing private clouds to improve agility, reduce costs and accelerate development cycles as they transition to a service-based delivery model. With private cloud, IT can achieve virtually all the key benefits of the public cloud—such as resource pooling, self-service provisioning and elastic scalability—while asserting greater control over security, protection and compliance.
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This report summarizes the second annual SANS survey of IT professionals using a variety of cloud providers and service models, including SaaS, IaaS, and PaaS implementations.
What has changed this year? Has the state of cloud security improved? Stayed the same? Worsened? Some of the top takeaways from this year’s survey include:
• 70% of respondents work in organizations that are more than happy to use public cloud computing services
• 62%...
Over 90% of companies now use the cloud, yet IT is clearly struggling to secure these services. What’s alarming is that, as trust in public clouds grows, more sensitive data is being stored there, potentially exposing your enterprise. In fact, half of all organizations report tracing malware back to a SaaS application. A big culprit is Shadow IT—business units using cloud services outside of IT’s visibility and control. Mitigating risks, increas...
Engaging a cloud service provider (CSP) for Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS), Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) or Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) is now common practice for enterprise IT. It is essential to make the right choice of providers and services, particularly as it relates to security practices, data privacy, and operational capabilities. Be sure to put potential Cloud Service Provider (CSP) partners under the microscope by asking them the right q...
Cloud services are now a regular component of IT operations, and are utilized by more than 90% of organizations around the world. Many are working under a Cloud First philosophy, only choosing to deploy an internal service if there is no suitable cloud variant available. As a result, IT architectures are rapidly shifting to a hybrid private/public cloud model, with those surveyed expecting 80% of their IT budget to be cloud-based within an average of ...