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If in the cloud, then which one?

Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 6:44 am
by rakhirhif8963
Take full advantage of cloud technologies
In addition to supporting and enabling other teams to migrate to the cloud, security and networking teams can also take advantage of the cloud to deliver their own services. As they launch new projects or update existing security solutions, they can take advantage of these resources and enhance their capabilities just like their peers:

Should we implement this project or just consume the required solution as a service – Security as a Service (SecaaS)?
If implemented, will it be in the cloud or on-premises?
What cloud services can we use to automate risk management, threat protection and compliance procedures?
So the cloud provides the opportunity to change the way you stay secure and connected.

Create a Cloud Center of Excellence
The transition to cloud is not a simple task. It hong kong mobile database the necessary skills and structure to be effective across the entire organization. It requires coordination, alignment, and agreement across functions and teams. A cloud center of excellence (CCoE) is the most effective approach to support this transition.

This multidisciplinary team can accelerate cloud adoption by bringing together key skills and talent that can deliver the standardization and automation that are critical to cloud success. This is not a static team of technology experts. It is an adaptive community of technology, finance, procurement, and business stakeholders that evolves with the organization’s needs to achieve cloud business objectives and manage risk.

Interact with the board of directors
A successful transition to the cloud requires new organizational processes, structures, and significant upskilling of personnel. Management buy-in is critical. The good news is that cloud and cybersecurity have become key topics at board level. This creates an opportunity that cybersecurity professionals with business acumen can seize.