In the age of cloud computing, IT seems extremely simple. With a few clicks, you acquire a new service for the company and start to feed it the data needed to be more productive. Your digital identities, contacts and all types of files are readily available from wherever you are.
However, that convenience comes with a severe downside. People outside your organization could gain access to your confidential data, either for competitive gain, malicious hacker fun or more nefarious exploits — as in the case of the hack that involved SolarWinds. The danger of outsider access raises fundamental questions of data ownership and access. However, there’s a way to protect your business and its data without losing all of the convenience the cloud offers.
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