Week 6: How Cloud Security Keeps Our Stuff Safe
We see, as we browse online, how everything companies and individuals do involves the cloud. That is from saving photos to running entire businesses on the cloud. The question is, how safe is the cloud really? We see many people using it, are they right to trust their apps and businesses to cloud security? To answer this question, I read an article by CrowdStrike, which talks about how cloud security is all about protecting data, apps, and servers that live on the internet instead of on your local computer. Cloud providers have strong protections that were made for users, but security will always be a shared job between the provider and the user. Leaving storage open to the public and weak access controls are something that comes from the user, and the provider cannot do much if that's how attackers access the Cloud. However, tools like encryption, multi-factor authentication, and constant monitoring all work together in order to ensure that cloud environments are secure. It goes to show that just because we have something in the cloud does not mean we can ignore basic security steps, we still have to ensure security is taken seriously. To answer the questions that I asked myself at the beginning of this blog, the cloud is safe as long as we take the correct procedures to ensure it is safe, and people are right to trust their apps and businesses to cloud security, but with the same condition of following correct protocols.
Source:
“What Is Cloud Security? Best Practices and Strategies.” CrowdStrike, www.crowdstrike.com/en-us/cybersecurity-101/cloud-security/. Accessed 23 June 2025.
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