
A Kodiak Data white paper on how private clouds can solve security issues
Organizations face major security issues as they take their data and applications to the public cloud. What are the public cloud providers’ take on this transition? Some state that security is largely the responsibility of the user and not the provider of the service.
In the past, data and applications were mainly on-premise so IT and Security teams were able to have control and visibility on data and devices. An article written by RightScale states that today, 92% of companies are using public clouds, up from 89% in 2017.
But what’s the level of trust in public clouds?
Only 23% of organizations today completely trust public clouds to keep their data secure, according to Forbes.
If you’re responsible for your company’s or clients’ data, you have pressing questions:
How safe are public clouds?
What are some public cloud security breaches?
Is security in the public clouds outside your control?
Kodiak Data recently published a white paper, “Protecting Data in the Cloud: How Private Clouds Solve Security Issues,” which examines the security challenges of running applications in the public cloud, how security breaches drive private cloud adoption, and how we can help your organization overcome these challenges with our suite of private cloud solutions.
Key highlights of the white paper include:
- The prevalence of and response to public cloud security breaches
- The impact of governmental regulatory concerns about the location of data
- Privacy concerns about storing company proprietary data off-site
For an expert and thought-providing analysis on the rapidly evolving cloud landscape, download “Protecting Data in the Cloud: How Private Clouds Solve Security Issues” today.