Cloud is nothing but making use of remote servers to store, manage, and process data. Our Expert Team have great expertise in various cloud platform such as AWS, GCP and Azure.
Even though cloud platforms offer a secure storage option, businesses still need robust cloud security for several reasons:
Traditionally, networking and security have been managed separately, leading to complexity and inefficiencies. “SASE” stands for Secure Access Service Edge, a term coined by Gartner in 2019 converges security and networking functions into a cloud-native, software-defined architecture, providing comprehensive security and access controls for modern distributed enterprises. SASE is built on cloud-native principles, to deliver security and networking services from the cloud, eliminating the need for traditional on-premises infrastructure.
SASE adopts a Zero Trust security model, which assumes that no entity, whether inside or outside the network perimeter, should be trusted by default. SASE platforms typically offer a range of security services, including secure web gateway (SWG), cloud access security broker (CASB), firewall as a service (FWaaS), zero trust network access (ZTNA), and more. By consolidating networking and security functions into a unified platform and leveraging cloud-based delivery models, SASE can help organizations reduce costs associated with infrastructure deployment, maintenance, and management.
Data security requires a multi-layered approach. Two essential tools in your cloud security arsenal are SIEM and SOAR, working together to form a dynamic duo.
SIEM continuously monitors logs and events from various sources, sniffing out any suspicious activity.
Once SIEM identifies a threat, SOAR takes over, automating responses and streamlining the incident response process.
SIEM & SOAR are a perfect match. SIEM provides the intelligence (threat detection), and SOAR takes action (automated response).
If your business uses the cloud and prioritizes robust security, then SIEM and SOAR are valuable tools. They are ideal for businesses of all sizes looking to improve their cloud security posture, streamline incident response, and empower their security teams.
Cloud digital platforms are like online toolkits that let you build, deploy, and manage digital things (apps, systems, etc.) in the cloud. They provide the infrastructure (servers, storage), platforms (development tools), and software building blocks needed to create, host, and grow your digital projects. This saves you from managing your own physical hardware and lets you focus on what matters – building great digital stuff!