Week 6 - Cloud Security

Cloud security is an important part of protecting data and systems that are stored and used in the cloud. As more businesses move to cloud platforms to store files, run applications, and manage operations, it’s critical to understand how cloud security works and why it matters. Unlike traditional IT security, which focuses on physical servers and devices, cloud security is designed to protect data that is stored across multiple locations and accessed through the internet.

Cloud environments are common targets for cyberattacks, data breaches, and unauthorized access. Without strong cloud security, businesses risk losing sensitive information, damaging their reputation, and even facing legal issues. That’s why cloud security uses a combination of tools and practices to keep information safe. Some key parts of cloud security include identity and access management, which controls who can access data; encryption, which scrambles data so it can’t be read without permission; and regular monitoring, which helps detect suspicious activity.

One important thing to understand is the shared responsibility model. This means both the cloud service provider and the customer are responsible for security. The provider takes care of securing the cloud infrastructure, while the customer is responsible for protecting their own data, managing users, and setting up proper security settings.

In today’s digital world, cloud security is essential for keeping information safe and ensuring that businesses can operate with confidence. By understanding the basics and using best practices, organizations can reduce risks and stay secure in the cloud.


Spasojevic, A. (2023, September 27). What is cloud security? benefits, challenges, and best practices. phoenixNAP Blog. https://phoenixnap.com/blog/what-is-cloud-security

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