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Ransomware Vs. Multi-Cloud: How to Protect Multi-Cloud Environments from the Next Attack
Though the scale and economics of the cloud are a boon for today's enterprise, moving applications and data out of your on-site data center and into a multi-cloud environment has greatly expanded the threat surfaces, enabling hackers to plant more ransomware and launch devastating ransomware attacks.
This report will explore how to move beyond traditional data center segmentation and traditional next-gen firewalls at the perimeter, and instead build a defense that meets the modern demands of a multi-cloud environment. Download the eBook here.
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A multi-cloud environment is a model of cloud computing where an organization utilizes a combination of two or more public clouds, two or more private clouds, or a mix of both. This approach allows businesses to choose cloud services that best fit their specific application and infrastructure needs, enhancing flexibility and reducing reliance on a single provider.
How can organizations protect against ransomware in multi-cloud settings?
To protect against ransomware in multi-cloud settings, organizations should adopt a comprehensive security architecture that includes consistent security controls across all environments. Key strategies include implementing multi-factor authentication, using firewalls, deploying network detection and response systems, and ensuring proper encryption for data at rest and in transit. Additionally, organizations should understand their shared responsibility model with cloud providers to ensure all security gaps are addressed.
What are the risks associated with multi-cloud environments?
Organizations using multi-cloud environments face increased risks such as a larger attack surface for ransomware and potential gaps in security controls. The distribution of data and systems across various cloud services can lead to vulnerabilities if security measures are not consistently applied. Additionally, organizations may lose track of their data and applications, leading to assumptions about safety that can be misleading.
Ransomware Vs. Multi-Cloud: How to Protect Multi-Cloud Environments from the Next Attack
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