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A Cloud Security Bill of Rights

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July 27 , 2011

A Live Webinar by Chris Hoff (@Beaker) and CloudSwitch

Cloud security remains a top concern for enterprise cloud deployments. Corporate IT and security teams hesitate to put applications and data outside their firewalls, and worry that the cloud is still too risky for large-scale adoption.

It's time for the cloud industry to step up and meet enterprise requirements. Customers have the right to demand a safe environment for their apps and data. Cloud providers and their technology partners need to give customers the same security and control they already expect internally so they can use the cloud without risk or constraints.

Join Chris Hoff, cloud evangelist and well-known security expert, as he shares his thoughts on where cloud security stands today - and where it needs to be. Chris will explore emerging industry standards and what enterprises should expect and demand from their providers. John Considine, CTO of CloudSwitch, will present market-leading technology that moves the state of cloud security to the next level. Chris and John will highlight best practices and real-world examples of how enterprise customers are extending corporate security into public and private clouds.
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  • Chris Hoff
    Security Strategist, Architect, CISO and Evangelist/Prophet - by day, Senior Director & Security Architect
    Juniper Networks
Article: A Cloud Security Bill of Rights
Cloud Security remains a top concern for enterprise cloud deployments. Unresolved policy and control issues make it difficult to meet the requirements of corporate security and networking teams. As a result, we frequently hear from our customers that they assume they can only put the lowest-risk data and applications into the cloud – or that their cloud projects are on hold till the security issues get resolved. This is a major limitation for cloud adoption, often creating a false belief that the cloud only works for apps “that don’t matter,” or for companies who are willing to take risks.