Securing My Private Cloud Assets
BeyondTrust has solutions that can help you identify the risks associated with moving to the cloud, as well as tools to reduce that risk and remain compliant with regulatory and corporate policies.
Their Servers, Your Risk
A recent Ponemon survey found that 73% of cloud service providers felt their offerings did not substantially protect and secure their customers’ confidential or sensitive information. Nearly 62% of the same surveyed were not confident that their cloud applications and resources were secure. The service agreements of these providers are very clear – it''s up to the customer (that's you) to secure their data while it's on their cloud-based assets.
Whether it's customer or financial data being housed temporarily, or product designs being worked on with remote contractors, once that data hits those servers, the risk is yours to be managed. Thankfully, BeyondTrust has solutions which can help you not just identify the risks at hand, but also the tools to reduce that risk and remain compliant with regulatory and corporate policies. BeyondTrust offers targeted solutions for both vulnerability and privilege assessment and management of cloud-based assets, as well as the remediation capabilities to ensure your private cloud security strategy remains effective. We do this for Windows, Linux and Unix environments.
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BeyondTrust Products
To learn how you can take control of your private cloud security strategy, select a product below:
Provides protection from the inherent risks associated with users possessing highly-restricted system permissions within virtualized systems, data center and cloud environments.
Empowers IT organizations to take back institutional control of servers by delegating root tasks and authorization on Linux, UNIX, and Mac OS X platforms without ever disclosing the highly sensitive root password.