Three real-world companies explain how they reined in security challenges while moving to cloud services. A series. For companies considering cloud computing, the biggest monkey wrench in the works tends to be security. IT and business leaders alike worry about security concerns such as the protection of sensitive data, access control and identity management, regulatory compliance, the complexities of multitenancy, and how to determine best practices despite a lack of mature standards in the industry. But cloud providers will soon begin building security into their offerings, says Jonathan Penn, an analyst at Forrester Research, and those concerns will likely change. As security vendors develop offerings that cloud providers can use to secure systems, applications and data, Penn sees cloud security developing into a $1.5 billion market by 2015. At that time, he writes on his blog, “security will shift from being the number-one inhibitor of cloud to one of the top enablers and drivers of cloud services adoption.” Until then, companies that have decided to take the plunge are grappling with security issues on their own. Unexpectedly, some of them are finding that by doing their homework, they can create higher levels of security in the cloud than they had in their old environments. Here is a look at three companies that have moved applications, infrastructures and data into the cloud. Case 1: Mohawk Fine PapersManufacturer strives to protect applications via closer relationships with its cloud providers Case 2: BuildFax Property history company layers monitoring and other security services on top of public cloud offerings Case 3: Inavero Small research firm meets different security challenges in different cloud models And for more cloud cases, see Hybrid cloud computing security: Real-life tales. Related content brandpost How an integrated platform approach improves OT security By Richard Springer Sep 26, 2023 5 mins Security news Teachers urged to enter schoolgirls into UK’s flagship cybersecurity contest CyberFirst Girls aims to introduce girls to cybersecurity, increase diversity, and address the much-maligned skills shortage in the sector. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 4 mins Back to School Education Industry IT Training news CREST, IASME to deliver UK NCSC’s Cyber Incident Exercising scheme CIE scheme aims to help organisations find quality service providers that can advise and support them in practising cyber incident response plans. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins IT Governance Frameworks Incident Response Data and Information Security news Baffle releases encryption solution to secure data for generative AI Solution uses the advanced encryption standard algorithm to encrypt sensitive data throughout the generative AI pipeline. By Michael Hill Sep 26, 2023 3 mins Encryption Generative AI Data and Information Security Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe