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THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN MIGRATING TO THE CLOUD
Summary
You may feel you are in good hands with your current cloud service provider, but a closer look can reveal holes in security.
When you migrate your sensitive data to a cloud vendor, understand that they have access to all of your passwords and encryption keys. Without a proper way to verify compliance with requests to move or delete data, your company’s reputation and customer information is on the line.
It’s a lot like handing your store keys to someone else and trusting them to lock up for the night.
In Things to Consider When Migrating to the Cloud, we discuss:
- The security loopholes that arise when working with cloud providers, such as compliance issues and lack of transparency
- The increased risk of data loss and losing control over your data
- Your responsibility to verify data security and how Protegrity can safeguard your data so you’re back in control
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