10 Tips to Ease Public Cloud Security Concerns
#5 Consider how additional security will affect integration:
It’s true that companies need security, but if you apply more security, then it’s definitely to affect your production. Every CSP comes with default security which is pretty better. These securities are surely to provide better authentication. But if organizations apply more security then, end users are surely to be displeased with the unavailability of data, when they need them.
#6 Put security at the forefront of your SLA:
Security tools are one major relief to concerns related to public cloud computing. Especially in private clouds, customers are often packed with security tools. But, what about CSP customers or organizations in public cloud computing? Are they thoughtful about security tools that CSPs provide?
For that customers must make well approved and legalized service level agreements where monitoring, transferring and reporting securities are available. If not, the CSPs itself may turn out to be useless.
