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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Overcoming Security Challenges Across Public, Private & Hybrid Cloud

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Overcoming Security Challenges
Across Public, Private, & Hybrid Cloud
The impact of the widening use of cloud computing means that more people are accessing applications, systems, networks, and data. As cloud computing gains more traction, more businesses are beginning to align their security strategy to better manage the privacy and compliance challenges of this new deployment model. For this strategy to be operational, IT needs to satisfy the business while maintaining compliance and security for critical intellectual property and customer data. This white paper examines how the growing adoption of cloud computing is changing the way organizations are implementing security.
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