Cloud data protection refers to the processes used to make sure data stored in the cloud is secure and safeguarded from loss or corruption, so organizations can recover from outages, cyberattacks, and other disasters. Companies are using cloud storage options more and more, which is why there is an increased need for cloud data protection solutions.
Ways to protect cloud data include evaluating the risk tolerance level of the organization, implementing strict access controls, encrypting data, and isolating copies of data from the production environment.
Companies need to protect their data, which includes structured, unstructured, and semi-structured data, ranging from accounting transactions, sales records, client information, employee databases, and beyond.
Loss of data or access to data can cause financial and reputation setbacks. That’s why protecting the integrity and availability of that data is one of the most important responsibilities in every company.
This is true whether a company’s data is stored on-premises or offsite in the cloud. Processes are needed to keep the data safe from cyberattacks, natural disasters, and human error.
The cloud solutions hosting your data are located in data centers around the world.
Some of the ways data is protected in the cloud include:
What is cloud data protection, exactly? According to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), there are six types of cloud data protection:
The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a data privacy and security law enacted by the European Union (EU) in 2018. The GDPR protects the personal data of EU citizens. Personal data is any information that can be used to identify an individual, such as name, address, ID numbers, financial records, or medical data.
The law applies to any organization that stores or processes European Union citizen’s personal data, even if that organization does not have a business presence in the EU. Specific issues pertaining to GDPR and the cloud concern data retention and security. In this Deloitte article, “GDPR and the impact on cloud computing,” the author explains the data collection, retention, and risks associated with this law.
There are many cost, logistical, and personnel considerations in utilizing the cloud. Data security in the cloud includes any technological processes and policies used to secure the data being stored and processed in the cloud. That includes authorized access protocols, data backup, encryption, and other means of protecting cloud-based data.
Data security is more important than ever, whether your data processing involves the cloud or not.
Cybersecurity Ventures estimates cybercrime costs to reach $10.5 trillion USD annually by 2025, up from $3 trillion USD in 2015.
Data corruption and processing interruptions can cause severe damage to any business. Since individuals trying to target your data and disrupt your business operate in the cloud, data security in the cloud is absolutely crucial. It may be increasingly important, for example, that redundant copies of data are maintained, such as sensitive health related data, or other mission-critical data.
Let’s look at how to secure and protect cloud data:
Always continue learning about cloud data security best practices to protect your organization’s data. Resources such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Cybersecurity Framework and the Cloud Security Alliance’s Cloud Controls Matrix offer comprehensive guidance.
Technology advancements, cybercriminal savvy, and ever-changing business needs have rendered legacy data management systems and products ineffective. Traditional data management products are complex and fall short on safeguarding enterprise data.
Previously, cloud data protection would involve assembling a diverse set of SaaS solutions from multiple vendors and managing different service levels, license terms, and interfaces. The result was often the same mass data fragmentation problems of legacy infrastructure silos.
Organizations need better cloud data security solutions, as well as better insights into the data overall. It’s time to move to the next generation of data security and management.
That’s why there’s Cohesity Cloud Services, a portfolio of managed data security and data management services that radically simplify how you protect, secure, govern, and analyze data. Cohesity Cloud Services includes multiple data services, including backup, cyber vaulting, threat intelligence, data classifications, DR, and more, all managed with one simple UI on a single multicloud platform.
The largest enterprises depend on Cohesity to protect their data. With Cohesity, you have the flexibility to use your own software, let Cohesity SaaS do the job, or combine them in a cooperative multicloud solution.
Like many happy Cohesity customers, you can use Cohesity’s SaaS offerings today to:
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