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Six Security Controls to Prevent Your Cloud from Getting Hacked

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Six Security Controls to Prevent Your Cloud from Getting Hacked

The 7 habits of highly effective cybersecurity, best practises in the cloud, and much more…

There’s a common misconception that cloud providers handle cybersecurity for you. The truth is, cloud providers use a “shared responsibility model”. They protect underlying Cloud infrastructure, but leave protection of Cloud-deployed assets and data up to you.

To help meet this need, the Center for Internet Security (CIS) has created the CIS Amazon Web Services Foundations benchmark policy. This provides key guidance on best practices for security configuration options within the AWS management console.

Download this whitepaper to understand:

  • Common threats to virtual assets residing within cloud infrastructure
  • How the CIS policies can help
  • Best security practices for risk mitigation
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Living the 7 Habits of Highly Effective Cybersecurity

Steven Covey’s ‘7 Habits of Highly Effective People’ is still one of the best and most enduring self-improvement and management books around. 

Based entirely on Covey’s seven habits, Angus Macrae provides his take as to how they can directly translate and relate to cybersecurity.

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Ask the Experts: How Industrial Organizations Can Strengthen Their Security Posture

With an increasingly pervasive skills-gap in industrial cybersecurity, how should industrial organizations strengthen their security posture?

We ask experts from the industry to share their thoughts on this much-discussed topic.   

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Best Practices for IT Security Teams in the Age of Cloud

There is no going back on cloud adoption; therefore, organizations need to adapt their approach to security and adopt solutions that will help them secure their hybrid enterprise.

Onyeka Jones, product manager at Tripwire, digs into the subject.

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