World Cloud Security Day 2023: Date, History and Tips to Operate Cloud

World Cloud Security Day 2023: Date, History and Tips to Operate Cloud

World Cloud Security Day 2023

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World Cloud Security Day is observed on March 22 to raise awareness of the emerging hazards individuals and businesses face when using personal devices to remotely access corporate data.

Businesses and consumers have embraced cloud applications because they make life simpler, including the ability to manage work and life on personal mobile devices from anywhere. However, this has introduced new security risks. Mobile devices are significantly more susceptible to phishing attacks, which can result in credential theft, account takeover, and malware infection.

According to Zippia, 83 percent of businesses have a BYOD (bring your own device) policy, and approximately 75 percent of employees use their personal cell phones for work. Users’ ability to work from anywhere blurs the distinction between their professional and personal lives, including the risks associated with each.

World Cloud Security Day is a holiday sponsored by Lookout, the endpoint-to-cloud security provider. The company’s unified, cloud-native security platform protects data across devices, apps, networks, and databases, and is relied upon by enterprises of all sizes, government agencies, and millions of consumers.

HISTORY OF GLOBAL CLOUD SECURITY DAY

With the accelerated adoption of the cloud, it is now much simpler for attackers to access the sensitive data of individuals and businesses. Enterprises and consumers have relied on cloud applications and services for a decade, from storing files and photographs to executing complex software and operations. As cloud operations become more widespread, security threats have also increased in frequency.

Attackers are adapting their strategies to take advantage of those who connect to the cloud via smartphones, tablets, and the public internet. Rather than sending fraudulent emails to desktop computers, threat actors are customising social engineering campaigns using SMS text messages, social media apps, and other messaging-capable apps.

With the proliferation of cloud services, it has become more difficult to monitor the settings and update schedules of each service. As a result, misconfigurations and vulnerabilities become more prevalent, providing adversaries with additional opportunities to compromise your cloud-based data.

Lookout launches the inaugural World Cloud Security Day to raise awareness of the hazards associated with remote access to corporate data via personal devices.

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World Cloud Security Day 2023: World Cloud Security Day is observed on March 22 to raise awareness of the emerging hazards individuals and businesses face when using personal devices to remotely access corporate data.

Businesses and consumers have embraced cloud applications because they make life simpler, including the ability to manage work and life on personal mobile devices from anywhere. However, this has introduced new security risks. Mobile devices are significantly more susceptible to phishing attacks, which can result in credential theft, account takeover, and malware infection.

According to Zippia, 83 percent of businesses have a BYOD (bring your own device) policy, and approximately 75 percent of employees use their personal cell phones for work. Users’ ability to work from anywhere blurs the distinction between their professional and personal lives, including the risks associated with each.

World Cloud Security Day is a holiday sponsored by Lookout, the endpoint-to-cloud security provider. The company’s unified, cloud-native security platform protects data across devices, apps, networks, and databases, and is relied upon by enterprises of all sizes, government agencies, and millions of consumers.

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HISTORY OF GLOBAL CLOUD SECURITY DAY

With the accelerated adoption of the cloud, it is now much simpler for attackers to access the sensitive data of individuals and businesses. Enterprises and consumers have relied on cloud applications and services for a decade, from storing files and photographs to executing complex software and operations. As cloud operations become more widespread, security threats have also increased in frequency.

Attackers are adapting their strategies to take advantage of those who connect to the cloud via smartphones, tablets, and the public internet. Rather than sending fraudulent emails to desktop computers, threat actors are customising social engineering campaigns using SMS text messages, social media apps, and other messaging-capable apps.

With the proliferation of cloud services, it has become more difficult to monitor the settings and update schedules of each service. As a result, misconfigurations and vulnerabilities become more prevalent, providing adversaries with additional opportunities to compromise your cloud-based data.

Lookout launches the inaugural World Cloud Security Day to raise awareness of the hazards associated with remote access to corporate data via personal devices.

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How To Observe International Cloud Security Day

1. Individuals should: Consider the safety of your digital identity.

It is essential that individuals do not presume cloud services are inherently secure. They must take measures to safeguard their own safety, privacy, and identity information. Start by following three basic guidelines:

Limit the sensitive financial and personal data you share with apps and services.

Verify your account and application settings for extra security measures such as two-factor authentication.

Know what data may have been compromised and take the necessary precautions, such as monitoring your credit card activity and altering your account passwords.

2. For organisations: Conduct a cloud security posture audit

The cloud has two sides to it. It makes it simpler for people to collaborate and remain productive, but it can also introduce security vulnerabilities that sophisticated threat actors can exploit to exfiltrate data. As organisations deploy an increasing number of cloud applications, they will require a unified strategy that can protect data across all of these environments. Here are three queries to determine if your organisation is capable of protecting itself from cloud-based threats:

Do you have visibility into configuration errors across your cloud applications?

Are you aware of the varieties of cloud-based data you possess?

Are you able to protect data regardless of its location, as well as consistently apply security policies to this data?

Do you have the necessary access controls to make intelligent zero-trust decisions?

3. Engage the community via social media

Use the hashtags #cybersecurity or #cloudsecurity to share resources and discuss the best cloud security practises and tools used by individuals and organisations.

Risks to Consider When Operating in the Cloud

Risk 1: Hybrid and diverse clouds

The complexity and risk of misconfigurations are increased by the cloud’s adaptability, which permits multiple configurations. Misconfigurations between systems create exploitable holes in the structure.

Risk 2: Access management solution deficiencies

The number of human and service identities that must be managed increases with cloud configurations. Some organisations use access management solutions with step-up authentication to implement security. The issue is that these tools cannot secure app data and do not monitor or restrict user actions once they have entered your environment.

Risk 3: Lack of cloud-relevant expertise and skills

Increased cloud utilisation necessitates additional IT and security resources. A scarcity of qualified personnel is one of the greatest obstacles to securing data, applications, and systems.

Risk 4: Using traditional appliance-based instruments is the fourth risk.

Traditionally, appliance-based tools like VPN, on-premises secure web gateway (SWG), and data loss prevention (DLP) were deployed as stand-alone configurations, resulting in security vulnerabilities. Our cloud-delivered security platform simplifies your IT security by consolidating multiple discrete solutions.

WORLD CLOUD SECURITY DAY DATES

Year Date Day

2023 March 22 Wednesday

2024 March 22 Friday

2025 March 22 Saturday

2026 March 22 Sunday

2027 March 22 Monday

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