As more and more organizations begin to host a portion of their infrastructure in the cloud, it is no wonder that the cloud has become a big target for attackers. Virtual servers can be infected with malware or ransomware, credentials can be stolen, and cyber criminals can exfiltrate data.
Web applications are one of the most significant sources of enterprise data breaches, and public-facing web applications are often hosted on cloud platforms. Because cloud platforms are designed for easy sharing, data runs the risk of becoming unintentionally shared or exposed.
Here are 10 tips to assist you in securing your cloud environment.