Book: Cloud Security and Privacy

February 14th, 2010 by Dave Lewis Leave a reply »

I have had several occasions to talk with people about cloud security and more often they have little to no understanding as to what the implications of cloud security are or what is even available. An excellent resource is this book “Cloud Security & and Privacy” written by several founding members of the Cloud Security Alliance.

Here’s more from the description on Amazon:

You may regard cloud computing as an ideal way for your company to control IT costs, but do you know how private and secure this service really is? Not many people do. With Cloud Security and Privacy, you’ll learn what’s at stake when you trust your data to the cloud, and what you can do to keep your virtual infrastructure and web applications secure.

Ideal for IT staffers, information security and privacy practitioners, business managers, service providers, and investors alike, this book offers you sound advice from three well-known authorities in the tech security world. You’ll learn detailed information on cloud computing security that-until now-has been sorely lacking.

* Review the current state of data security and storage in the cloud, including confidentiality, integrity, and availability
* Learn about the identity and access management (IAM) practice for authentication, authorization, and auditing of the users accessing cloud services
* Discover which security management frameworks and standards are relevant for the cloud
* Understand the privacy aspects you need to consider in the cloud, including how they compare with traditional computing models
* Learn the importance of audit and compliance functions within the cloud, and the various standards and frameworks to consider
* Examine security delivered as a service-a different facet of cloud security

A good read for those wanting to learn more.

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