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Cloud Security Management

You can provide a single source of control for the security of websites, applications, and APIs hosted across multiple clouds.

Cloud Security Management: Strategy for Keeping Your Data Safe in the Cloud

While cloud computing offers many opportunities for businesses to gain flexibility, scalability, and cost savings, it also brings security concerns. Cloud security management refers to the strategic approach businesses need to take to keep data and services stored in the cloud secure, prevent data leaks, and ensure compliance.

  1. Data Encryption and Identity Management : The identities of users who access data and services stored in the cloud are securely managed. Data encryption ensures that data is protected against unauthorized access, while identity management allows access only to authorized users.
  2. Threat Detection and Monitoring : Cloud security management continuously monitors threats and detects anomalies. Thanks to this monitoring, potential cyberattacks or security breaches are quickly detected and intervened.
  3. Compliance and Internal Auditing : Cloud security management includes the steps required to ensure compliance with local regulations and industry standards. At the same time, with internal auditing and monitoring mechanisms, businesses can ensure that security policies and procedures are implemented correctly.
Ransomware Protection
  1. Contingency and Data Recovery Plans : Cloud security management involves creating contingency and data recovery plans in case of potential security incidents or data loss. These plans are critical for ensuring business continuity and minimizing data loss.
Advanced Threat Detection

Protect Cloud Applications

It accelerates and protects your cloud applications both in process and at the point of origin.

Effective Response Process

Protect Cloud Access

Authentication and identity management keep your data accurate without a VPN.

Identifies Potential Problems

Protect Cloud Connections

Protect not only HTTP protocols but also TCP/UDP services including SSH, SMTP and SFTP.