Simple Steps to Security in the Cloud
In recent years, agencies have become more cognizant of the cloud and its potential benefits, but the comfort of the status quo still beckons.
In recent years, agencies have become more cognizant of the cloud and its potential benefits, but the comfort of the status quo still beckons.
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As IT environments are in a constant flux, data should be the foundation of consistency for organizations.
“Nothing good comes easy,” and agility is not some on/off switch. For government agencies to get there, they need to lay the groundwork.
AWS is leveraging its network of technology and consulting partners to help government agencies address emerging requirements during the COVID-19 crisis.
A cloud-based data protection solution can reduce the complexity of data protection, agencies can manage their environment and provide oversight.
Using cloud computing, agencies can digitize their processes and become more resilient against future disasters such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
The problem has been that traditional security solutions lacked the flexibility needed to adapt to changing requirements, but that mindset is changing.
Cloud computing can modernize an agency’s CIAM offerings, leading to improved experiences tor employees and the citizens they serve.
Like many protagonists, how cloud’s saga ends is largely determined by environment and investment, and over the years, safe to say, “results may vary.”