Moazzam Jafri, Manager Information Security, Wawanesa Insurance The digital age has transformed the way organizations operate, as more companies shift their data and applications to the cloud. The benefits of this digital transformation are clear: increased flexibility, scalability, and reduced costs. However, this move to the cloud has also opened up new security risks, making cybersecurity a critical concern for any organization. As cyberattacks against cloud platforms increase, organizations must have a cybersecurity strategy that addresses the security implications. Aside from traditional security controls, the cloud requires additional security measures. Several methods can be used to prevent unauthorized access to cloud data, such as access controls, multi-factor authentication, and data encryption. To address these security challenges, organizations must adopt a comprehensive cybersecurity strategy that includes cloud security measures. Here are some things to consider. 1. Implement Strong Access Controls Access controls play a crucial role in securing cloud environments. Strong authentication and authorization processes can prevent unauthorized access to sensitive data and systems. Consider implementing multi-factor authentication, role-based access control, and strong password policies to secure cloud access. 2. Encrypt Sensitive Data Encryption is an effective way to protect sensitive data in the cloud. Consider encrypting data at rest […]