Compliance and monitoring capabilities
Companies have to understand that with the cloud thereâs still data on-premises that gets transferred to the cloud service provider (CSP). Lean on the cloud access security broker (CASB) to take you through this process. Find out what tools the company needs to have in place to make sure that the data gets monitored properly and is secure and compliant while itâs being processed at the CSP.
Cloud service provider fitness review
Google, Amazon Web Services, and Oracle are very large companies that have a deep bench for software development. They can maintain patches and upgrades and have security teams to make sure the tenancy remains secure. They can also provide customers with information on the environment. But what happens when people look at a small company? Do they have that depth of knowledge? Do they have that depth of experience to maintain the service that the customer pays for? Do they have a security team to ensure the da
Visitors crowd a cloud computing presentation at the CeBIT technology trade fair on March 2, 2011 in Hanover, Germany. During the RSA Conference, three speakers noted top priorities when making the transition to the cloud. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Security pros have a lot on their plate dealing with all the breaches and vulnerabilities thrown at them every day. And with more people working remotely during the pandemic, thereâs been a push to the cloud, which has forced them to rethink their basic networking and security architectures.
So what should security teams prioritize when they decide to make that move and start considering new cloud providers?
Lawsuit filed against City of Athens, former superintendent, police officers over 2019 arrest
The lawsuit is in regard to a video-taped arrest in 2019.
Posted: Apr 13, 2021 12:41 PM
Posted By: Stephen Gallien, Ashley Thusius
A federal lawsuit targets the city of Athens, former Athens City Schools superintendent Trey Holladay and three police officers over a 2019 arrest.
Teri Williams filed the lawsuit on behalf of her child, Kirby, along with two 19-year-old former students. It is over a video-taped arrest after some students were disciplined for talking in class.
The lawsuit accuses the officers of violating the students constitutional rights. It demands a trial by jury, as well as compensatory and punitive damages.