Security News > 2020 > October > Moving to the cloud with a security-first, zero trust approach

When moving to the cloud, perimeter security is still important, but identity-based security is available to strengthen the security posture.
As a result, organizations win operationally, financially, and from a security perspective, when moving to the cloud.
Movement to the cloud should be a standardized process and should use a Cloud Center of Excellence or Cloud Business Office; however, implemented within a process focused on security first, organizations can reap the security benefits.
No cloud vendor will cover it all from the beginning, so it's essential that organizations take control and ask the right questions, in order to place trust in any cloud provider.
Cloud native companies have a security-first approach and naturally have a higher security understanding and posture.
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