• All
  • Cloud
    • Solutions
    • Virtualization
  • Data
    • Analytics
    • Big Data
    • Customer Data Platform
  • Digital
    • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Marketing
  • Finance
    • Cost Management
    • Risk & Compliance
  • Human Resources
    • HR Solutions
    • Talent Management
  • IT Infra
    • App Management Solutions
    • Best Practices
    • Datacenter Solutions
    • Infra Solutions
    • Networking
    • Storage
    • Unified Communication
  • Mobility
  • Sales & Marketing
    • Customer Relationship Management
    • Sales Enablement
  • Security
  • Tech
    • Artificial Intelligence
    • Augmented Reality
    • Blockchain
    • Chatbots
    • Internet of Things
    • Machine Learning
    • Virtual Reality
Six Best Practices to Securing AWS

Six Best Practices to Securing AWS

Centrify
Published by: Research Desk Released: Nov 14, 2018

Leveraging built-in Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) security is a good start, but only a portion of the solution according to the Amazon Web Services’ Shared Responsibility Model. While AWS provides an excellent layer of foundational security for services, their shared responsibility model is clear “businesses are still responsible for the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of their data in the cloud.” In this white paper, you’ll learn six best practices for taking on your share of the security responsibility when moving to an AWS infrastructure.