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Since the onset of the pandemic, organizations are increasingly adopting a work-from-home model. That calls for shifting from an in-office workspace with stricter security features to an in-home scenario with lesser restrictions.

But, cloud computing ensures a seamless transition of business data to the cloud servers. Your team can do away with manual documents and maintain all the digital documents on a single platform. Also, collaboration is much easier on a cloud platform. Every team member can drop their comments or share files, ensuring smooth communication.

However, cloud computing also comes with certain security risks. Your data is no more in an on-premise platform with enough firewalls and encryption. Reports suggest that in the last 18 months, 98% of organizations have faced a data breach in one form or the other. That’s a whopping amount!

Hence, you need to put additional security measures in place for your cloud platform to ensure that your business data is not compromised.


How Can You Modify Your Organizational Security to Meet these Challenges?

To ensure organizational security, you can adopt various techniques like layered approach, end-point protection, and using a mix of both human and artificial intelligence.

Use a Mix of Both Artificial Intelligence and Human Intelligence

Cybercriminals can mimic even machine behavior to break into your cloud systems. Hence, you cannot solely rely on artificial intelligence-powered cloud platforms. You need to employ a set of cyber experts to monitor your cloud data continuously. By interpreting these data at a regular interval, you can prevent major cyberattacks.

Go for Wholistic Data Protection

Many devices, like mobiles, printers, smartphones, laptops, etc., connect to the cloud. Hence, your organizational data is scattered all over the web. Therefore, you need additional encryption techniques to protect the distributed data. Ensure that you employ advanced technologies like data encryption and tagging to ensure protection against all your devices, be it on-premise or on cloud platforms.

Integrate all the Network Infrastructure

Your cloud infrastructure consists of various devices from different vendors. Many of them may not communicate due to a lack of integration. This aspect can be a challenge when it comes to cybersecurity. Once you integrate all the cloud devices and services, you can easily monitor threats from a centralized platform. Eventually, the cyber risks will be much lower.

Effective Control of All the End-points

Your cloud ecosystem comes with multiple connected devices. Separately monitoring all the end-points can be challenging. You require a central agent who can connect to all cloud and on-premise solutions. This multilayered approach uses techniques like machine learning, real-time sandboxing, behavioral analysis, etc.


Final Thoughts: Use a Managed IT Service Provider to Protect Your Cloud

A managed IT service provider like Team Computers has the expertise to track and prevent any IT risk for your organization. We provide the latest cloud solutions, data analytics, and infrastructure solutions. Partner with us to completely protect both your on-premise and cloud infrastructure.

To speak to our IT experts, email us at rashi.verma@teamcomputers.com.