Cloud Computing

Cyberattacks Drive Multi-Cloud Security Solution Market Growth

February 28, 2023 - Cloud adoption continues to grow rapidly across numerous sectors as organizations further prioritize digital transformation, scalability, and security. Healthcare organizations in particular are increasingly recognizing the benefits of public, private, hybrid, and multi-cloud architectures. In its newly released report, Research and Markets...


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HC3 Calls Attention to Cloud Security Concerns, Mitigation Tactics

by Jill McKeon

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Cybersecurity Professionals Identify Top Cloud Computing Security Risks

by Jill McKeon

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) released this year’s “Top Threats to Cloud Computing” report, outlining the most prevalent security concerns that trouble cybersecurity experts...

Driving Digital Transformation in Healthcare With Industry Clouds

by Jill McKeon

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Pros and Cons of Public, Private, Hybrid, Multi-Cloud Architectures

by Jill McKeon

Whether a healthcare organization chooses to implement a public, private, hybrid, or multi-cloud architecture, the security risks and maintenance costs of each must be considered dutifully. Cloud computing technologies have experienced...

Top Health IT Security Challenges? Medical Devices, Cloud Security

by Jessica Davis

Cloud security and connected medical device security are the biggest IT challenges healthcare entities are facing under the current landscape, according to 46 percent of IT leaders surveyed...

Remote Attacks on Cloud Service Targets Rose 630% Amid COVID-19

by Jessica Davis

A recent McAfee report confirms that cybercriminals have been steadily working to exploit the increase in remote work during the COVID-19 pandemic, with researchers finding that remote attacks on cloud...