Hybrid Cloud Security

Hybrid Cloud Security refers to a mixed computing, storage, and services environment made up of on-premises infrastructure, private cloud services, and a public cloud – such as Amazon Web Services (AWS) or Microsoft Azure – with orchestration among the various platforms.

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Access Control

Access Control is the practice of restricting and managing user access to resources, systems, or networks. It ...

Access Tier

An Access Tier is an identity-aware proxy and gateway that mediates access into a private network segment within ...

Bastion Host

Bastion Host is a special-purpose internet-accessible server that accepts SSH connections for the purpose of ...

Cloud Access Control

The enforcement of granular access controls and policies for cloud resources based on user, device, location, and ...

Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB)

Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) is control access and overlaying security to SaaS applications. CASB acts as ...

Cloud Attack Surface

The Cloud Attack Surface, often referred to as the "cloud attack surface area," represents the sum of all ...

Cloud Auditing

The process of assessing and evaluating cloud service providers and their security controls to ensure compliance ...

Cloud Compliance

The adherence of cloud deployments to industry-specific regulations and compliance frameworks, such as GDPR, ...

Cloud Computing

Cloud Computing refers to the delivery of various computing services, including servers, storage, databases, ...

Cloud Cost Management

Cloud Cost Management, also known as cloud cost optimization, refers to the practice of controlling, monitoring, ...

Cloud Ecosystem

A Cloud Ecosystem refers to the interconnected network of cloud computing services, solutions, technologies, and ...

Cloud Governance

Cloud Governance refers to the set of policies, procedures, and practices that an organization puts in place to ...