Protect Your Company From Data Breach With This Cloud Space Vetting Guide

Protect Your Company From Data Breach With This Cloud Space Vetting Guide, updated 2/23/21, 12:27 AM

A guide to cloud service vendor security has recently been launched by inSOC. The online security firm aims to equip companies with tools to vet cloud service providers for maximum data security. Visit https://www.in-soc.com/blog/how-to-protect-cloud-content-and-users and https://www.in-soc.com/blog/safety-risks-with-the-growing-cloud-storage-industry for details!

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Protect Your Company From Data Breach
With This Cloud Space Vetting Guide
Are you considering using the cloud
for business? Do you wish there was
a way to guarantee the security of
your company and client data? If you
answered yes to any of these
questions, this tool is for you!
inSOC has recently launched a
security solutions resource for online
businesses. The resource will
provide your business with the tools
needed to vet cloud storage vendors
for maximum data security.
It also shows the risks
attached to operating
business functions through
the cloud and provides you
with solutions to these issues.
The newly launched security strategy will
provide you with useful information with
regards to migrating your services to an
online space. It reveals how the pandemic
has affected online data security protocols
and will also help you identify flaws in data
security systems.
inSOC highlights that many
businesses are looking to rent cloud
space from specific vendors. Their
new security plan provides tools that
business owners can use to vet a
cloud service provider before signing
any agreements.
They also show that the increased
use of cloud space exposes your
customers to cyber attacks. These
attacks commonly appear as
phishing emails and can compromise
the financial information of your
business.
Additionally, several trusted
cloud space vendors that
have suffered from data
breaches in 2020 are
identified as examples.
inSOC's new plan proposes a five-
step method to vet cloud service
providers. The steps involve
assessing a provider’s Policies,
Encryption, Location and
Redundancies, Data Availability and
Usage, and Tenure.
The company explains that
vetting a cloud service
vendor is similar to choosing
an appropriate bank or
HVAC contractor.
InSOC hopes that you will
utilize the steps outlined in
their security resource to
keep your data protected.
Click on the links in the
description for more
info!