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The report evaluates the general cloud service market as well as specific market opportunities within the healthcare, energy, insurance, entertainment, and financial services sectors. The report also evaluates the emerging growth drivers for cloud services including wearable technologies. It also includes specific recommendations for CSPs and their customers.

Cloud is an enabler of business process change as it facilitates key benefits including expenditure reduction (CapEx and OpEx), service development and delivery efficiencies, and greater flexibility to meet evolving business needs. Cloud technologies and solutions are becoming increasingly more important to communication service providers, enterprise, content and commerce providers. This is particularly the case as many businesses IT departments predominantly implement virtualization of network functions and softwaritization of applications and operational support systems through the use of software-defined network solutions.

Clouded based technologies are evolving at a rapid pace along with the myriad of ways in which services can be developed, implemented, and operated. Various players in the cloud ecosystem achieve varying degrees of sustainability in accordance with their ability to identify gaps in IT infrastructure and/or services delivery regardless of what technologies are in place today and anticipate how methods and procedures will need to evolve to capture future opportunities.

Arguably, a corporation's most critical asset is its data. As a result, optimizing data management assets, processes and procedures is of particular importance. This includes those data elements that are shared between the numerous applications, systems and services within the enterprise across all industry verticals. Only through reliable data management services can organizations truly realize the true potential of their own data as well as data from customers, suppliers, partners, and various third parties.

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Key Topics Covered:

1.0 Executive Summary

2.0 Introduction

3.0 Cloud Computing Technology and Markets

3.1 Business Value Proposition

3.2 Cloud Computing Ecosystem

3.3 Telecom in Cloud Computing

3.4 Cloud Computing Market Segmentation

3.5 Cloud Computing Applications

3.6 Cloud Computing Market Growth Drivers

3.7 Cloud Computing Market Challenges

4.0 Global Cloud Computing Market Outlook

4.1 Global Cloud Computing Revenue 2020 - 2025

4.2 Revenue by Cloud Computing Deployment Type

4.3 Global Cloud Revenue by Software, Platform, and Infrastructure

4.4 Global Cloud Services Revenue 2020 - 2025

4.5 Regional Cloud Computing Market Outlook

4.6 Global Cloud Computing Revenue by Industry Vertical 2020 - 2025

5.0 Cloud Services in IoT

5.1 IoT Overview

5.1.1 IoT will Drive Massive Data Storage and Processing Needs

5.1.2 Processing Cloud IoT Data

5.1.3 Dealing with Centralized Storage and Decentralized Processing

5.1.4 Data Security and Personal Information Privacy are the Biggest Hurdles

5.1.5 Enhanced Tools needed for Machine Generated Data in IoT

5.1.6 Cloud Data Management for IoT Devices

5.2 Leading Vendors in IoT Cloud Computing

5.3 Cloud Computing in IoT Market Outlook

6.0 Cloud Computing Case Studies

7.0 Carrier Cloud Services

7.1 Overview

7.2 Carrier Clouds

7.3 Mobile Edge Computing

7.4 Carrier Cloud Market Outlook

8.0 Important Cloud Computing Industry Developments

8.1 Cloud Computing Mergers and Acquisitions

8.2 Cloud Computing Investments

9.0 Select Companies in Cloud Computing and Infrastructure

9.1 Amazon Web Services, Inc.

9.1.1 Company Overview

9.1.2 Cloud Computing Portfolio

9.1.3 Recent Developments

9.2 Microsoft

9.3 Alibaba

9.4 Google

9.5 IBM

9.6 VMware

9.7 Oracle

9.8 Rackspace

9.9 Salesforce

9.10 Adobe

9.11 Verizon

10.0 Appendix: Fundamentals of Cloud Computing

10.1 Cloud Computing Deployment Model Categories

10.2 Cloud Technologies and Architecture

10.3 Cloud Computing and Virtualization

10.4 Moving Beyond Cloud Computing

10.5 Rise of the Cloud-Based Networked Enterprise

10.6 General Cloud Service Enablers

10.7 Personal Cloud Service Enablers

10.8 Cloud Computing Services

10.9 Emerging Models: XaaS (Everything as a Service)

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10.10 APIs and Database

10.11 The Need for Federated Database Model

10.12 Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) in the Cloud

10.13 Supply Chain Management in the Cloud

10.14 Emerging Cloud-Based Applications

10.15 Cloud Myths and Realities

11.0 Appendix: MEC Technology and Solutions

11.1 MEC Characteristics

11.2 Benefits of MEC

11.3 MEC Architecture and Platforms

11.4 MEC Technology and Building Blocks

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HEALTHCARE CLOUD COMPUTING Market: Which Region Will Register Higher CAGR? 2022 – eRealty Express

Theglobal market for cloud technologies in healthcarewas $16.1 billion in 2016. The market should reach $20.2 billion in 2017 and $35.0 billion by 2022, growing at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.6% during 2017-2022.

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The report will segment the technology for IT suppliers by hardware, software and network, as well as for internal and external cloud deployment models by software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS), and also by public, private and hybrid cloud platforms. For healthcare applications, the report will segment the market by: Electronic health records (EHRs). Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS). Cardiology information systems (CIS). Laboratory information systems (LIS). Radiology information systems (RIS). Other (facility, hospital information systems).

Use segments will also be addressed, including healthcare providers, private and public payers, and cloud providers.

Key issues that will be discussed include the inclusion of consumer healthcare applications and medical devices in the cloud ecosystem, adoption of stronger security measures to prevent data breeches and future innovations such as edge cloud services that can better support mobile devices and video services for remote healthcare.Report Includes:

35 data tables and 2 additional tables An overview of the global market for healthcare cloud computing technologies. Analyses of global market trends, with data from 2016, estimates for 2017, and projections of compound annual growth rates (CAGRs) through 2022. Market segmentation by technology, cloud deployment models, healthcare cloud applications, and by region. Discussion of key issues, such as inclusion of consumer healthcare applications and medical devices in the cloud ecosystem, and adoption of stronger security measures. Insight into future innovations, such as edge cloud services that can better support video services for remote healthcare. Profiles of key companies in the market, including: Agfa HealthCare, Allscripts, Amazon Web Services, Analogic, ARM Holdings, Athena Health, Beckman Coulter Inc., Biocontrol Medical.

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Initially approached with caution by healthcare organizations, cloud computing is becoming more widely adopted. In 2017, cloud adoption in healthcare increased, as cost savings outweigh potential data protection concerns. Healthcare IT systems are historically expensive to implement, update and maintain. Cloud economics changes that by shifting from individual budgets to cost-sharing models enabled by private, multi-tenant, and in some cases, public clouds.

These trends are shifting in favor of increased IT spending toward cloud hardware, software and networks. The global market for cloud technologies in healthcare was $16.1 billion in 2016. The market is expected to grow to $20.2 billion in 2017 and increase to $35.0 billion by 2022, with a compound average growth rate (CAGR) of 11.6%.

North America will continue to lead spending due to the combination of the large number of cloud suppliers and providers in the region, as well as the pressure to shift expenses away from traditional IT environments. The region will grow from an estimated REDACTED in 2017 to REDACTED in 2022 at a strong CAGR of REDACTED. Europe and Asia-Pacific (APAC) will be the next-largest markets, each representing a REDACTED share of global spending. Europe will increase spending for cloud technologies inhealthcare from REDACTED in 2017 to REDACTED in 2022, at a REDACTED CAGR. APAC will achieve a similarspending level, but it will surpass Europe as cloud services expand in the region. APAC spending will increase from REDACTED in 2017 to REDACTED in 2022, at an REDACTED CAGR.

Latin America, Middle East and Africa, and the remaining Rest of World countries will comprise the remaining REDACTED of the market, with cloud technologies advancing over traditional IT at a slow but steadyrate of between REDAC TED and REDACTED.

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The report will segment the technology for IT suppliers by hardware, software and network, as well as for internal and external cloud deployment models by software as a service (SaaS), infrastructure as a service (IaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS), and also by public, private and hybrid cloud platforms. For healthcare applications, the report will segment the market by: Electronic health records (EHRs). Picture archiving and communications systems (PACS). Cardiology information systems (CIS). Laboratory information systems (LIS). Radiology information systems (RIS). Other (facility, hospital information systems).

Use segments will also be addressed, including healthcare providers, private and public payers, and cloud providers.

Key issues that will be discussed include the inclusion of consumer healthcare applications and medical devices in the cloud ecosystem, adoption of stronger security measures to prevent data breeches and future innovations such as edge cloud services that can better support mobile devices and video services for remote healthcare.

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Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market Size and Growth By Leading Vendors, By Types and Application, By End Users and Forecast to 2027 – Bulletin…

New Jersey, United States,- This detailed market research covers the growth potential of the Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science Market, which can help stakeholders understand the key trends and prospects of the Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market and identify growth opportunities and competitive scenarios. The report also focuses on data from other primary and secondary sources and is analyzed using a variety of tools. This will help investors better understand the growth potential of the market and help investors identify scope and opportunities. This analysis also provides details for each segment of the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market.

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The report covers extensive analysis of the key market players in the market, along with their business overview, expansion plans, and strategies. The key players studied in the report include:

The market is further segmented on the basis of types and end-user applications. The report also provides an estimation of the segment expected to lead the market in the forecast years. Detailed segmentation of the market based on types and applications along with historical data and forecast estimation is offered in the report.

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The report further studies the segmentation of the market based on product types offered in the market and their end-use/applications.

Cloud Computing IaaS In Life Science Market, By Component

Software Hardware Services

Cloud Computing IaaS In Life Science Market, By Application

Nonclinical Information Systems (NCIS) Clinical Information Systems

Cloud Computing IaaS In Life Science Market, By Deployment Model

Private Cloud Public Cloud Hybrid Cloud

On the basis of regional segmentation, the market is bifurcated into major regions ofNorth America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East & Africa.The regional analysis further covers country-wise bifurcation of the market and key players.

The research report offered by Verified Market Research provides an updated insight into the global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market. The report covers an in-depth analysis of the key trends and emerging drivers of the market likely to influence industry growth. Additionally, the report covers market characteristics, competitive landscape, market size and growth, regional breakdown, and strategies for this market.

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Regional analysis

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Global Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science market forecast estimation

This Cloud computing IaaS in Life Science report umbrellas vital elements such as market trends, share, size, and aspects that facilitate the growth of the companies operating in the market to help readers implement profitable strategies to boost the growth of their business. This report also analyses the expansion, market size, key segments, market share, application, key drivers, and restraints.

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Healthcare Cloud Computing Market Report Expected Massive Growth by 2020-2026 | IBM Corporation, Microsoft Corporation, CareCloud Corporation,…

New Jersey, United States,- The Healthcare Cloud Computing Market is predicted by Market Research Intellects report to find players focusing on new product development to secure a strong position in terms of revenue sharing. Strategic collaboration can be a powerful way to bring new products to the market. The level of competition observed in the market may increase.

This research report categorizes the global market by players/brands, regions, types, and applications. The report also analyzes the global market status, competitive landscape, market share, growth rate, future trends, market drivers, opportunities and challenges, sales channels, five forces of distributors, and porters.

The latest 2020 edition of this report reserves the right to provide further comments on the latest scenarios, recession, and impact of COVID-19 on the entire industry. It also provides qualitative information on when the industry can rethink the goals the industry is taking to address the situation and possible actions.

The report covers extensive analysis of the key market players in the market, along with their business overview, expansion plans, and strategies. The key players studied in the report include:

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The research report includes specific segments by Type and Application. Each type provides information about the production during the forecast period of 2015 to 2026. The application segment also provides consumption during the forecast period of 2015 to 2026. Understanding the segments helps in identifying the importance of different factors that aid market growth.

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Business Opportunities in Following Regions and Countries:

North America (United States, Canada, and Mexico)

Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy, Russia, Spain, and Benelux)

Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Southeast Asia, and Australia)

Latin America (Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia)

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How Configr Relies on the Alternative Cloud – Channel Futures

The objective of alternative cloud platforms is simpleprovide useful services and reliable support at a transparent price.

Alternative cloud providers are becoming popular for small and midsize businesses across the world, offering IT solutions that fit their needs, providing dependable customer support and not forcing any unnecessary features theyll never use. The objective of alternative cloud platforms is simpleprovide useful services and reliable support at a transparent price.

Linode prides itself on offering transparent and consistent pricing and a customer support team extremely technically qualified and available 24/7/365 with no tiers, no bots and no hand-offs. The big three public cloud providersAWS, Azure and Google Cloudcant as easily make the same claim.

This mission is what made Linode the right choice for cloud services provider Configr. Founded in 2013 by Arthur Furlan and Felipe Tomaz, Configr serves customers throughout South America by democratizing cloud computing for agencies, freelancers and businesses of all sizes. One of Configrs core values has always been the ability to simplify running a business in the cloud.

Our clients are not cloud infrastructure experts, said Felipe, Configrs COO. They are from industries like digital marketing or e-commerce that dont typically have the knowledge or staff to install, configure and maintain their own cloud infrastructure. We provide technical and people expertise so they can focus on growing their business.

The co-founders had worked with hyperscale cloud providers in the past and found the complexity, lack of transparency and high costs a challenge. For their business, they needed a cloud partner that could provide high-performance infrastructure at low, predictable rates coupled with a people-focused service approach.

Configr uses Linode Backups, Block Storage, Dedicated CPU and High Memory compute plans, allowing its customers to deliver highly reliable and scalable web applications. Configr has grown to hosting more than 3,000 servers with Linode.

Like Configr, many of your own clients dont want, or need, the hassle of a large-scale cloud provider. Theyll end up with more tools and features than they need and a particularly generalized way of setting up and running the service.

Linode offers us a great price point without a compromise in performance or forcing tools and features on us we dont want, said Arthur. They also give us the service experience we need to help our customers grow.

Simplicity is likely what your clients are asking for, and it is what alternative cloud providers like Linode offer. If you need an uncomplicated cloud services solution, consider making the switch to an alternative cloud provider like Linode.

Read the entire Configr story: People-Focused Cloud Technology Delivers for Solutions Provider.

Sam Smith is a Senior Customer Success Specialist at Linode, where he works with the companys customers and partners, which include managed service providers, systems integrators and specialized service providers.

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Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market Growth Opportunities 2020-2025 | Amazon, Akamai Technologies, CA Technologies, Alibaba, Cisco Systems and Google…

Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market research is an intelligence report with meticulous efforts undertaken to study the right and valuable information. The data which has been looked upon is done considering both, the existing top players and the upcoming competitors. Business strategies of the key players and the new entering market industries are studied in detail. Well explained SWOT analysis, revenue share and contact information are shared in this report analysis.

Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market is growing at a High CAGR during the forecast period 2020-2026. The increasing interest of the individuals in this industry is that the major reason for the expansion of this market.

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by Deployment (Public Cloud, Private Cloud, Hybrid Cloud) by Product (IaaS, PaaS, SaaS) by Organization (Small, Medium, Large) by Application (IT & Telecom, BFSI, Aerospace & Defense, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Government & Utilities, Retail, Consumer Electronics, Others)

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by Application (IT & Telecom, BFSI, Aerospace & Defense, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Government & Utilities, Retail, Consumer Electronics, Others)

The key questions answered in this report:* What will be the Market Size and Growth Rate in the forecast year?* What are the Key Factors driving Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market?* What are the Risks and Challenges in front of the market?* Who are the Key Vendors in Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market?* What are the Trending Factors influencing the market shares?* What are the Key Outcomes of Porters five forces model?* Which are the Global Opportunities for Expanding the Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market?

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Table of Contents:Global Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market Research ReportChapter 1 Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market OverviewChapter 2 Global Economic Impact on IndustryChapter 3 Global Market Competition by ManufacturersChapter 4 Global Production, Revenue (Value) by RegionChapter 5 Global Supply (Production), Consumption, Export, Import by RegionsChapter 6 Global Production, Revenue (Value), Price Trend by TypeChapter 7 Global Market Analysis by ApplicationChapter 8 Manufacturing Cost AnalysisChapter 9 Industrial Chain, Sourcing Strategy and Downstream BuyersChapter 10 Marketing Strategy Analysis, Distributors/TradersChapter 11 Market Effect Factors AnalysisChapter 12 Global Southeast Asia Cloud Computing Market Forecast

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Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market: Qualitative Analysis of the Leading Players and Competitive Industry Scenario, 2025 – Express Journal

Latest Research Study on Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market, offers a detailed overview of the factors influencing the global business scope. Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market research report shows the latest market insights with upcoming trends and breakdown of the products and services. The report provides key statistics on the market status, size, share, growth factors, Challenges and Current Scenario Analysis of the Global Cloud Computing in Healthcare Market.

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KubeCon EU, CNCF Community, and the Role of the Cloud during the Pandemic: Q&A with Priyanka Sharma – InfoQ.com

InfoQ recently caught up withPriyanka Sharma, general managerof CNCF, to discuss the upcoming virtual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU event. Topics also discussed includedthe role of the cloud, open source, and the current and future work of the foundation in these unprecedented times in which we are all living.

Sharma was recentlyannounced as the GM of CNCF, and as suchthis will be her first KubeCon event in thisnew role. She will not be alone, though, as this will be a new experience for many due to the conference being run asavirtual event on August 17-20, resulting fromthe global pandemic limiting the organization of in-person events.

The pandemic has fundamentally changed business models -- sometimes for better, and sometimes for the worse -- and the adoption of cloud has played a significantrole herein regards to both driving innovation and providing capabilties to elastically meetincreased customer demand. CNCF aims to empower all organizations to be capable of harnessing cloud technologies and the related architectures and processes.

Sharma is an advocate for diversity, equity, and inclusion (DE&I), both personally and professionally. In the discussionshe outlinedsteps that CNCF are taking to further increase DE&I initiatives within the community.

InfoQ: Due to the global pandemic, its been a very strange year for everyone so far. What different approaches are you taking to keep the cloud nativecommunity robust and growing?

Priyanka Sharma: It has been a strange year, but the challenges are really ones that open source -- and thus, CNCF -- was built for. Our lives have gone remote. Our challenges have gone global. Everybody has had to pivot and do everything online in a world where online solutions are having to catch up to the needed scale. With some businesses growing exponentially because of the pandemic, others are facing different challenges. No one knows what business conditions will be next month, much less next year. In such a rapidly changing environment, we need innovation from anywhere and everywhere more than ever.

And that is exactly what open source provides, and our goal at CNCF remains to enable the cloud native ecosystem to reach its full potential by supporting this foundation of doers. That ecosystem includes project creators, maintainers, contributors, the builders who provide the technology, the end users who consume the technology, and the many unsung heroes who work in the background to ensure projects progress.

InfoQ: Lets specifically talk about Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion (DE&I). Are you happy with the state of DE&I with CNCF community in general, and if, not what specific steps are you taking?

Sharma: Open source often reflects what is best in our society --people joining together from across the world to provide solutions to issues relevant to anyone touched by technology, and often for the betterment of societies.

The challenges faced by underrepresented communities, however, are meaningful even in this supportive environment. Systemic issues with the education system have prevented many talented individuals from discovering and thriving in our industry.

Bottomline: CNCF stands in solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement and equality for all. That said, recent events have taught us that we need to understand, empathize, and do more, as a foundation and as an open source ecosystem. I am personally involved in a project to eradicate racially problematic terminology from code.

As far as specific steps, CNCF is actively working to improve the gender and racial balance inside the cloud native ecosystem. Since 2016, CNCF has offered more than 1,000 diversity scholarships to traditionally underrepresented and/or marginalized groups in the technology and/or open source communitiesincluding, but not limited to persons identifying as LGBTQ, women, persons of color, and/or persons with disabilitiesto attend KubeCon + CloudNativeCon events.

Were helping to make their voices heard, as well. At the 2019 show, 42% of keynotes were led by women or non-binary/other genders. At the Diversity Lunch + Hack, which drew 250 attendees, round table discussions were held about diversity and inclusion and opportunities to get hands-on with Kubernetes.

The Cloud Native Community is wonderfully diverse, and we want everyone to feel safe being part of it. Thats why were also taking steps, along with many others, to eradicate racially-charged language from software code.

InfoQ: Can you talk about Cloud Computing and CNCF in this new world and how its making an impact today and going forward?

Sharma: CNCF, the cloud native community and open source was built exactly for the unprecedented challenges our world is facing.

Open source -- whose full power and potential have been unleashed by the cloud and collaboration among people like all of us -- will be the key. The ecosystem needs support now more than ever. The COVID-19 pandemic has driven a huge uptick in cloud adoption. Workflows are moving online faster than ever. More people are using online banking; more people utilize e-commerce. Were amid a huge shift. As a result, more companies are becoming cloud native in order to support the scale of traffic as online consumption increases.

As the demand for cloud native increases, so does the need for CNCF to support the ecosystem. We, as the foundation, need to support end users with education and enablement, certifications, [and] training programs just to get them across that chasm into a new, even more online-focused reality. We need to support people looking for new development opportunities, and companies that need new technology to help them grow during the pandemic. My guiding principle is to say yes to everything -- and only stop short on things that I may not be able to offer to everybody.

CNCFs core mission is to make cloud native computing ubiquitous. That was true before the pandemic and it is still true today.

InfoQ: Obviously the Kubernetes community has been very successful. What other technologies and trends coming out of CNCF should developers and architects pay attention to?

Sharma: Trends we think will shape our community for the next few years:

Serverless and service mesh are definitely key topics of discussion in our ecosystem. There is a lot of interest to welcome more projects to round out the cloud native experience. There are core infrastructure projects, which were doing a good job of attracting, and affiliate-type projects that are related, which can improve the developer experience. Projects adjacent to cloud native infrastructure improve how productive web and application developers can be when working with cloud native tech.

InfoQ: Lets talk about the KubeCon + CloudNativeCon next week. What will be the focus and how is it going to be different from previous Kubecons and other webinars?

Sharma: As its the first virtual KubeCon + CloudNativeCon event, the team has been working hard to make sure it is educational, engaging, and most importantly, fun.

We have:

The interactivity, games, live chats with leading cloud native technologists are all what make KubeCon stand out from the other bite-sized content. This is the place we all come together as one. The energy at KubeCon EU Virtual will be like one never seen before.

InfoQ: Anything else you want to add and would like to share or mention to the readers?

Sharma: I know times are challenging for many of us right now. Know that we stand together. #TeamCloudNative will come out of 2020 stronger than ever. Come to KubeCon + CloudNativeCon EU Virtual next week and experience the power of cloud native.

Sign up here - https://events.linuxfoundation.org/kubecon-cloudnativecon-europe/.

The myriad of projects that CNCF is involved in are listed inCNCF Cloud Native Interactive Landscape.

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The advantages of a cloud-first approach to modern security – Information Age

Raif Mehmet, area vice-president EMEA at Bitglass, discusses the advantages that a cloud-first approach brings to modern security

Legacy systems are no longer sufficient when it comes to keeping your network secure.

The security needs of modern businesses have evolved significantly in recent years. While digital transformation and cloud migration have helped improve productivity, flexibility, and mobility, they have also seen more and more data moving off premises and far beyond the reach of traditional security tools. In order to address this, businesses need to adopt a new mentality towards security, leveraging relevant controls designed for specific needs that will keep data safe wherever it goes. This article discusses the growing importance of cloud-first security solutions that are designed to provide consistent, comprehensive protections for any interaction in any use case in our cloud-first world.

The proliferation of cloud computing, mobile devices, and remote working is rapidly rendering legacy on-premises security solutions like firewalls obsolete. Today, effective security measures must be delivered for and from the cloud, securing any interaction and addressing any use case. The need to simultaneously secure access to cloud services, block cyber threats like malware, prevent data leakage, enable secure remote work, and comply with regulatory frameworks is enough to give any security team a major headache.

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Fortunately, there are highly effective cloud security platforms now available that integrate complementary technologies in order to defend data wherever it goes any app, device, web destination, on-premises resource, or infrastructure. These are known as secure access service edge (SASE) platforms, and three of the main technologies that they unify are those of cloud access security brokers (CASBs), on-device secure web gateways (SWGs), and zero trust network access (ZTNA).

Businesses typically use multiple public cloud applications every day, including Office 365, G Suite, Salesforce, and Box. While these application providers are responsible for securing their underlying infrastructure, the applications themselves are freely accessible to any user, on any device, from anywhere in the world. As such, it is the customers themselves who must ensure the security of any data that is stored and accessed within the apps.

(CASBs) provide robust, real-time controls for how and when users can access applications, and deliver visibility and control over data at rest and how it is shared. This is accomplished through what is known as a multi-mode CASB, which boasts proxies for security at access, and API integrations for security over data at rest. CASB technology allows SASE platforms to encrypt cloud data, prevent leakage through DLP capabilities like redact and quarantine, and defend against malware at upload, at download, and at rest in the cloud.

The web is simultaneously an indispensable asset and a breeding ground for threats. Every time they go online, users can easily wander into domains where they can be infected with malware, become victims of credential compromise, or leak sensitive data. Unfortunately, traditional security solutions like VPNing into the corporate firewall for traffic inspection can create an increasingly cumbersome bottleneck, particularly when there are large numbers of remote users involved. On-premise solutions require the use of appliances that are expensive to maintain and challenging to scale effectively. Likewise, backhauling traffic to a cloud proxy SWG introduces a latency-inducing network hop and invades user privacy because all user content is inspected at the proxy, including personal login credentials.

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With an on-device SWG, all cloud traffic is decrypted and inspected locally (directly on users devices), and only security events are uploaded to the cloud. Not only does this enable the solution to preserve user privacy, but it also eliminates latency and delivers thorough web security. Threat URLs and unmanaged applications are blocked before they can be visited, and employee access to content is controlled by variables like category, destination trustworthiness, user group, device type, and location. On-device SWGs are core components of SASE offerings and boast a modern architecture that is perfect for growing, mobile, and remote workforces. Forgoing the use of hardware appliances and performing SWG functionality on devices themselves provides maximum scalability, uptime, and performance.

While the vast majority of businesses have migrated to the cloud and embraced SaaS apps to some extent, most continue to maintain some on-premises applications as well. These internal resources typically house organisations most sensitive information and require strict access control. Some firms enable remote access to these applications via traditional VPNs. However, once a user has entered a network via VPN, they gain full access to everything therein, violating the core principles of zero trust. Instead, a more secure approach would be to only give users access to specific applications as needed.

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As the old adage goes, trust must be earned. ZTNA takes the approach that no one is trusted by default as they access on-premises apps, meaning verification is required from everyone trying to gain access to sensitive resources. Leading SASE platforms provide agentless ZTNA for browser apps (a perfect fit for BYOD), as well as more standard agent-based ZTNA for securing thick client apps like SSH and remote desktops. Once users are authenticated via SSO and their traffic is being proxied, secure access to sensitive apps and files is enabled; real-time protections like DLP and ATP are enforced in real time. Users who are not authenticated or deemed trustworthy are simply denied access.

Legacy network security solutions built around on-premises appliances simply cannot support the evolving demands of modern cloud-based business operations. Digital transformation of IT requires transforming security and adopting solutions designed for a variety of use cases in our cloud-first world. Fortunately, SASE platforms provide the needed, comprehensive data and threat protection capabilities that provide complete peace of mind wherever your data goes.

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Cloud Computing Market Size by Top Companies, Regions, Types and Application, End Users and Forecast to 2027 – Bulletin Line

New Jersey, United States,- Verified Market Researchhas recently published an extensive report on the Cloud Computing Market to its ever-expanding research database. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the market size, growth, and share of the Cloud Computing Market and the leading companies associated with it. The report also discusses technologies, product developments, key trends, market drivers and restraints, challenges, and opportunities. It provides an accurate forecast until 2027. The research report is examined and validated by industry professionals and experts.

The report also explores the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the segments of the Cloud Computing market and its global scenario. The report analyzes the changing dynamics of the market owing to the pandemic and subsequent regulatory policies and social restrictions. The report also analyses the present and future impact of the pandemic and provides an insight into the post-COVID-19 scenario of the market.

Global Cloud Computing Market was valued at USD 258.40 Billion in 2018 and is projected to reach USD 930.56 Billion by 2026, growing at a CAGR of 17.28% from 2019 to 2026.

The report further studies potential alliances such as mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures, product launches, collaborations, and partnerships of the key players and new entrants. The report also studies any development in products, R&D advancements, manufacturing updates, and product research undertaken by the companies.

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Competitive Landscape of the Cloud Computing Market:

The market for the Cloud Computing industry is extremely competitive, with several major players and small scale industries. Adoption of advanced technology and development in production are expected to play a vital role in the growth of the industry. The report also covers their mergers and acquisitions, collaborations, joint ventures, partnerships, product launches, and agreements undertaken in order to gain a substantial market size and a global position.

Cloud Computing Market, By Service Model

Software as a Service (SaaS) Platform as a Service (PaaS) Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)

Cloud Computing Market, By Workload

Integration and Orchestration Database Management Customer Relationship Management (CRM) Business Analytics Application Development and Testing Others

Cloud Computing Market, By Vertical

Retail and Consumer Goods IT and Telecommunications Healthcare and Life Sciences Energy and Utilities Banking, Financial Services, and Insurance (BFSI) Others

Regional Analysis of Cloud Computing Market:

A brief overview of the regional landscape:

From a geographical perspective, the Cloud Computing Market is partitioned into

North Americao U.S.o Canadao MexicoEuropeo Germanyo UKo Franceo Rest of EuropeAsia Pacifico Chinao Japano Indiao Rest of Asia PacificRest of the World

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Cloud Computing Security Software Market Size |Incredible Possibilities and Growth Analysis and Forecast To 2025 – The News Brok

A recent report added by Market Study Report, LLC, on Cloud Computing Security Software Market provides a detailed analysis on the industry size, revenue forecasts and geographical landscape pertaining to this business space. Additionally, the report highlights primary obstacles and latest growth trends accepted by key players that form a part of the competitive spectrum of this business.

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Standard Chartered Bank partners with Microsoft to become a cloud-first bank – Stories – Microsoft

SINGAPORE and REDMOND, Wash. Aug. 11, 2020 Standard Chartered Bank and Microsoft Corp. on Tuesday announced a three-year strategic partnership to accelerate the banks digital transformation through a cloud-first strategy. This partnership marks a significant milestone for Standard Chartered in making its vision for virtual banking, next-generation payments, open banking and banking-as-a-service a reality. Leveraging Azure as a preferred cloud platform, the companies will also co-innovate in open banking and real-time payments to help the bank unlock new banking experiences for clients.

Embarking on a cloud-first strategy

As part of its digital transformation, Standard Chartered will adopt a multicloud approach, where significant applications, including its core banking and trading systems and new digital ventures such as virtual banking and banking-as-a-service, will be cloud-based by 2025, subject to regulatory approvals. The bank will also adopt a cloud-first principle for all new software developments and major enhancements.

As technology reshapes the banking industry, Standard Chartered recognizes that a cloud-first strategy is critical to the banks ambition to make banking simpler, faster and more convenient. By being digital-first, the bank will be able to meet the demand for seamless banking virtually anytime, anywhere, and make banking more accessible to people across its network.

Michael Gorriz, Group Chief Information Officer of Standard Chartered, said, Cloud is a cornerstone of Standard Chartereds strategy to meet the present and future banking needs of our clients. Cloud providers have invested massively in the reliability and automation of infrastructure and platforms. Using cloud services improves our ability to be agile and innovative, while increasing our operational efficiency and resilience. As disruption in the financial industry continues, we can focus on client benefits by deploying our solutions quicker and allowing for faster integration of new business models and partners. To realize our digital ambitions, Standard Chartered has chosen Microsoft as a strategic partner and this partnership marks a major milestone for the bank in adopting a cloud-first approach.

Bhupendra Warathe, Chief Technology Officer, Cloud Transformation at Standard Chartered, added The pandemic has shone a spotlight on the need for businesses and banks to be resilient from a risk mitigation, cost and security perspective. With the increasing trend of an always-on digital economy, commercial and consumer clients are looking for applications and services that empower them to do online banking from anywhere, flexibly and efficiently. The speed and scale of continuous innovation offered by Azure allows us to innovate with the latest AI services to meet evolving client needs. We can pilot new apps in one market and scale them rapidly across others. This is especially important for a bank with a footprint as broad and diverse as ours.

Standard Chartered will adopt Microsoft Azure as a preferred cloud platform to meet the banks need for resilient data centers and cloud services and addressing customers security, privacy and compliance requirements across the banks global footprint.

The first set of capabilities to move to Microsoft Azure will be Standard Chartereds trade finance systems, allowing for seamless cross-border trade for the banks corporate and institutional clients.

The partnership will also advance the banks digital workplace transformation with Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Teams providing modern productivity and collaboration tools to Standard Chartereds 84,000 employees across its 60 markets.

Co-innovating the future of banking

Standard Chartered will also use Microsoft Azure artificial intelligence (AI) and data analytics capabilities to enhance and automate banking processes as well as deliver hyper- personalization of its client products and experiences. Co-innovation in open banking application programming interface (API) and Internet-of-Things-based, real-time payments will also help the bank unlock new banking experiences for clients.

Bill Borden, Corporate Vice President of Worldwide Financial Services at Microsoft, said, Cloud computing is an enabler for financial institutions to modernize their infrastructure and systems, to gain the agility they need to respond to competitive pressures, regulatory environments and customer demand. We are committed to helping Standard Chartered Bank in its ongoing digital transformation journey as it strives to address evolving customer needs and build the next generation of banking experiences.

Addressing the social needs of communities in the emerging markets

Standard Chartered strives to understand the evolving needs of its communities and be an enabler for change. As a part of the strategic partnership, the bank and Microsoft will explore sustainable finance and business initiatives to expand sustainability across the industry.

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We are a leading international banking group, with a presence in 60 of the worlds most dynamic markets, and serving clients in a further 85. Our purpose is to drive commerce and prosperity through our unique diversity, and our heritage and values are expressed in our brand promise, Here for good.

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Data Privacy Detective Podcast – Episode 50 – Intersection Of Cloud Computing And Data Privacy – Lexology

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Cloud computing offers a business the prospect of efficiency and savings by improving data storage capabilities and outsourcing computing resources that a business need not build for itself. But when data moves to the cloud, does this raise new troubles and make legal compliance more difficult? Or can it minimize risk and increase compliance with a dizzying array of global data privacy laws? How do cloud computing and data privacy compliance intersect?

Lowell Thompson of Genity, a US-based company, discusses in this podcast how a cloud computing service can address this challenge and opportunity. Using encryption technology, Genity offers what it describes as data security by default that aims to bypass data privacy laws of Europe, California, Canada, and other countries.

Major data breaches such as Equifax (2017) revealed weaknesses in internal business systems, in that case exposing sensitive personal information of 147 million people from several countries. As a business focused on data, a cloud provider must be attentive to cybersecurity and differing data privacy rules and so may be able to provide greater security and compliance than many businesses can expect of their own personnel and system.

When a business contracts with a cloud computing services provider, it should consider several key issues: consent of data subjects, security, control and supervision, and server location. If a server resides in a jurisdiction that requires data localization or requires sharing data with government authorities, this can complicate a business data issues. The contract between a business and cloud services provider merits careful review to determine whether proceeding minimizes or increases the risk of data breach and inadvertent violations of differing state and national data privacy rules.

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COVID19 Outbreak Cloud Computing in Education Market To Witness Huge Growth By 2025 | Netapp, Microsoft Corporation, Adobe Systems, NEC Corporation,…

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Cloud Computing Market Research Report by Type, by Workload, by Industry – Global Forecast to 2025 – Cumulative Impact of COVID-19 – Yahoo Finance

Cloud Computing Market Research Report by Type (IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS), by Workload (Application Development and Testing, Business Analytics, Collaboration and Content Management, Database Management, and Enterprise Resource Management), by Industry - Global Forecast to 2025 - Cumulative Impact of COVID-19

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The Global Cloud Computing Market is expected to grow from USD 296,938.56 Million in 2019 to USD 657,755.20 Million by the end of 2025 at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 14.17%.

Market Segmentation & Coverage:This research report categorizes the Cloud Computing to forecast the revenues and analyze the trends in each of the following sub-markets:

Based on Type, the Cloud Computing Market studied across IaaS, PaaS, and SaaS.

Based on Workload, the Cloud Computing Market studied across Application Development and Testing, Business Analytics, Collaboration and Content Management, Database Management, Enterprise Resource Management, Hypervisor & Edge computing, Integration and Orchestration, and Storage, Backup, and Disaster Recovery.

Based on Industry, the Cloud Computing Market studied across Aerospace & Defense, Automotive & Transportation, Banking, Financial Services & Insurance, Building, Construction & Real Estate, Consumer Goods & Retail, Education, Energy & Utilities, Government & Public Sector, Healthcare & Life Sciences, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Media & Entertainment, Telecommunication, and Travel & Hospitality.

Based on Geography, the Cloud Computing Market studied across Americas, Asia-Pacific, and Europe, Middle East & Africa. The Americas region surveyed across Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Mexico, and United States. The Asia-Pacific region surveyed across Australia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Philippines, South Korea, and Thailand. The Europe, Middle East & Africa region surveyed across France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Qatar, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Spain, United Arab Emirates, and United Kingdom.

Company Usability Profiles:The report deeply explores the recent significant developments by the leading vendors and innovation profiles in the Global Cloud Computing Market including Alibaba, AWS, Google, Microsoft, Oracle, and SPA.

FPNV Positioning Matrix:The FPNV Positioning Matrix evaluates and categorizes the vendors in the Cloud Computing Market on the basis of Business Strategy (Business Growth, Industry Coverage, Financial Viability, and Channel Support) and Product Satisfaction (Value for Money, Ease of Use, Product Features, and Customer Support) that aids businesses in better decision making and understanding the competitive landscape.

Competitive Strategic Window:The Competitive Strategic Window analyses the competitive landscape in terms of markets, applications, and geographies. The Competitive Strategic Window helps the vendor define an alignment or fit between their capabilities and opportunities for future growth prospects. During a forecast period, it defines the optimal or favorable fit for the vendors to adopt successive merger and acquisition strategies, geography expansion, research & development, and new product introduction strategies to execute further business expansion and growth.

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It’s time to think differently about how to develop cloud computing talent – Information Age

As businesses across the world become more reliant on the cloud, how can they upskill their workforce and develop cloud computing talent effectively?

It's time for businesses to think differently about how they develop their cloud computing talent.

The disruption caused by the Covid-19 pandemic has accelerated business dependence on technologies, such as the cloud.The dial was always moving in this direction, but now the global economy is increasingly reliant on the cloud to facilitate remote working and as a result, developing cloud computing talent must now be taken as a priority.

How to develop this talent should also change, with a greater focus on learning and culture, as opposed to the tradition of IT outsourcing.

Commenting on this trend, Simon Ratcliffe, principal consultant at hybrid IT services provider, Ensono, says: Cloud computing has challenged many of our long help preconceptions about IT. It has delivered flexibility, agility, freedom from capital expenditure, a safe world in which we can create an environment, experiment and tear it down again. So many of these changes, whilst driven by the underlying technology, mean we must think differently if we are to maximise the benefits.

A recent McAfee report found that 40% of large UK businesses expect their companies to be cloud-only by 2021, with 70% working towards being cloud-only businesses in the future.

Unfortunately, Fred Flack, head of talent academy at CloudStratex, points out that, still, many businesses fall into the trap of outsourcing their IT departments, wrongly believing this makes them digital.

He argues that this could not be further from the truth, as this digital knowledge is leased, and any advantage they enjoy from it will disappear when they can no longer afford to pay, putting them right back at square one.

As more businesses embrace a cloud-only model, which is accelerating in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, they have a duty of responsibility to their employees to keep them upskilled or even reskilled where necessary, according to Flack.

This does not mean paying lip service to digital training, but prioritising the development of cloud computing talent within the corporate strategy.

Flack suggests that this involves making appropriate digital hires where possible, despite the difficulty of finding talent given the current skills shortage.

He points out that another option is to employ IT training organisations who can educate and qualify staff in the first instance, with the aim of creating an internal digital knowledge hub and culture that encourages good practice and ultimately digital autonomy.

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As cloud computing evolves, it will become something that more closely resembles a software development role, rather than an IT support role.

Theres still a skills crossover they need knowledge around hardware, infrastructure and be able to trouble shoot, but businesses looking for cloud computing talent are essentially looking at developer roles.

Commenting on this changing role, Simon Utting, COO at Amito, says: With the cloud environment becoming increasingly complex feature-wise, staying ahead of competitors, maintaining platforms and scaling requires consistent automation. This brings us back to coding. Make sure your team is on a pathway of continually developing these skills. Theres a huge gap around Linux talent right now so were looking at how we can plug that, given 65% of our client base run on it.

Another shift is tying security into your cloud talent development its going to be huge in the next couple of years as cyber security becomes more sophisticated your team needs to know how to respond to it effectively. Theres a major learning curve ahead.

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Similar to Flack, Utting also emphasises the importance of creating a culture of lifelong learning in his cloud business.

Certifications help set a benchmark for a conversation, but we tend to verify during interviews. Personally, Im far more interested in curiosity, a desire to solve a problem, being self-starters this talent goes much further as you develop it, he adds.

Sean Farrington, SVP EMEA at Pluralsight, also believes that developing and maintaining cloud computing skills once talent is in place is a challenge. Businesses need the ability to accurately map skill levels and proficiencies within teams and put in place tailored learning pathways to address knowledge gaps, he says.

Success in thisrequires a reassessment of how learning is undertaken. Pluralsight, for example, found that 40% of IT professionals prefer learning online, either through self-paced or instructor led courses, rather than in classroom-based setups.

Commenting on this, Farrington adds: Companies are nothing more than the sum of their parts, and so business leaders must listen to the needs of their employees and implement an appropriate learning environment. In this case, the ability to upskill on demand and in bite-sized chunks is likely to keep cloud computing talent motivated, current and project-ready.

Ratcliff agrees that as businesses adapt their culture to embrace the cloud, they must also adapt their approach to developing the talent.

He says: It is no longer enough to produce a list of technical requirements and pattern match applicants to skills. We must adopt a far more people-centric approach to recruitment and development right across the organisation. The speed, agility and freedom to fail provided by the cloud are worthless without an underlying culture that accepts this.

Pointing to the other half of the battle with developing cloud computing talent, Farrington suggests that cloud computing roles can be neglected in favour of more glamorous jobs in AI development or cyber security.

He continues: Half the battle with developing cloud computing talent is showing bright employees that there is a long, enriching career in the cloud. As technology leaders, we must show them that the cloud is the engine room for tomorrows innovation; helping build our smart cities by underpinning big data, AI, IoT or 5G applications.

Ratcliffe believes that because cloud technology evolves at such pace, looking for technical skills is a redundant exercise.

Instead, he suggests businesses and the wider community build a talent pool with a blend of individuals that promotes diverse thinking and a passion to learn new things constantly.

The days of a couple of technical courses a year for staff are long gone. Learning is constant, consistent, on the job and flexibility needs to be built into the culture to allow for this, he adds.

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Can The EU Create Its Own Cloud Platform? – Forbes

The EU is forming an alternative to US and Chinese cloud platforms called Gaia X. This effort will fail on so many fronts. It reminds me of Australias National Broadband Network (NBN) which still struggles for viability after spending an estimated $51 billion.

An idea for a new cloud platform

This CRN article reports: According to Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, the Gaia-X cloud computing platform is expected to be ready to launch in early 2021. That would be a remarkable time frame although admittedly you can assemble a couple of racks of bare metal servers and run virtualized services on them in short order. But can you create the equivalent of AWS? Never.

Just look at the relative size of the major cloud providers. The combined market cap of the four largest cloud companies, Amazon, Microsoft, Google, and Alibaba is $4.8 trillion (1.569+1.578+1.001+.685). For comparison the GDP of the largest member of the EU, Germany, is $3.9 trillion. (I know, false equivalence, but I dont know how to calculate a market cap for a country.)

Admittedly, Airbus, a similar venture partnership between government and industry, has succeeded in creating and supporting an aerospace industry in Europe. It has not been a commercial success of course. One can make the argument that having a viable aerospace industry is critical to national security and therefore creating and operating a money losing business is still worth it. Can the same argument be made on the grounds of data privacy? I would argue no, especially when the real purpose is actually the opposite.

The era of digital mercantilismor, as the East West Institute calls it, Tech Nationalismwas ushered in after Edward Snowden revealed the extent of the NSAs digital tentacles as it reached into as many data sources as it could to collect everything. The blowback was predictable and is destined to harm the US dominance of the technology sector. Also revealed by Snowden was the vast partnerships between the NSA, the rest of the Five Eyes, and Sweden, Germany, and others. They too were beneficiaries of the NSAs systematic Hoovering of the worlds data.

The EU General Data Protection Act (GDPR) was crafted and enacted in the wake of Snowdens revelations. But note the carve out in GDPR for law enforcement data records and government agencies. Lets face it. Every intelligence agency wants to emulate the US and not be beholden to the NSA for favors in exchange for being able to tap into its data stores in Utah.

The three tech giants that own most of the cloud platform business in the US are rabidly competitive. Yes, we dont know the full extent of their relationship with the Intelligence Community. There is even a mechanism which, in the hands of an overly aggressive regime, could be abused: that of national security letters whereby the subject of a demand for data cannot even reveal the existence of the letter. But their business would be drastically harmed if they were discovered to be providing backdoors to the FBI or NSA and they resist such efforts with lobbying and teams of lawyers.

Organizations in the EU should be as leery of working with the US cloud providers as they would be with Chinese cloud providers. But there is an argument to be made against having a domestic cloud platform. Your own government, which has much more interest in your data than a foreign government does, could have unfettered access to your data. From a privacy perspective the people with the power to abuse your private data are your own government, not China.

The answer is not to trust any cloud provider. This is what the term zero-trust meant originally. You encrypt all of your data before it goes to the cloud and you protect the encryption keys with multiple layers of defense. Do the job right and you will know when a government agency wants your data. They will demand the keys or, if it is a foreign agency, they will attempt to steal your keys.

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Capital One fine is latest wake-up call for banks using the cloud – American Banker

Its been more than a year since Capital One Financial said it had suffered a data breach that exposed the personal information of 106 million customers, but the lessons from the episode are as timely as ever.

The $80 million penalty assessed by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency on Thursday against the McLean, Va., company for its security lapse highlights how serious a regulatory risk data-integrity issues are especially those involving cloud computing.

The hack was allegedly carried out by Paige Thompson, a former software engineer at Amazon Web Services, who broke into Capital One's servers in Amazon's cloud through a misconfigured web application firewall. Thompson was arrested and awaits trial on charges of hacking Capital One and 30 other organizations.

Banks continue to put sensitive data in the cloud, especially as digital services have risen in popularity during the pandemic. The incident and its aftermath offer banks a watchlist of precautions that have become clearer with the passage of time, say academic and information security experts interviewed for this story.

Here are six steps banks can take to strengthen their data defenses.

Thompson gained access to the Capital One data through an insecure web application firewall.

Jim Reavis, co-founder and chief executive of the Cloud Security Alliance, said Capital One used open-source software to build its firewall to the servers.

Open-source software in and of itself is not dangerous, he said. All of corporate America uses open-source software of different types and flavors, he said.

But this firewall had a misconfiguration that the attacker used to conduct a server-side request forgery, which enabled her to obtain privileged identity credentials.

Maintaining security updates on open-source software is as important as it is on proprietary software, Reavis said.

Capital One did not immediately respond to a request for comment Friday, but a day earlier, after the OCC penalty was announced, the company said it takes data security seriously and had controls in place at the time of the breach that helped authorities make an arrrest.

"In the year since the incident, we have invested significant additional resources into further strengthening our cyber defenses, and have made substantial progress in addressing the requirements of these orders," a company spokesperson said in an email to American Banker.

A combination of automation and human review can be used to check and double-check the security of software code, said Steve Rubinow, a computer science faculty member at DePaul University and former chief information officer of the New York Stock Exchange.

In any security space, the weakest link is human because we humans make mistakes, Rubinow said. Even the smartest of us, the most capable of people with the best track records are capable of making mistakes.

Thompson was an insider: She had worked at AWS on the Capital One account.

Reavis said companies need to pay more attention to administrator accounts, sometimes called God access accounts, that give insiders carte blanche access to everything. And they should and apply dual key systems, so administrators cant access elevated privileges on their own.

Companies ought to employ a principle of least privileges so when a credential is stolen, as in this case, they can reduce the harm caused, Reavis said.

Capital One made some mistakes with authentication, Reavis said.

Multifactor authentication is a great way to take a lot of different types of successful attacks and cause them to have no negative consequences, he said.

Capital One does use multifactor authentication a lot, Reavis said. But on back-end systems like this one, its use is uncommon.

That's changing you're seeing more organizations thinking of identity more holistically, Reavis said. They're thinking of identity of devices, identity of applications, identity of data stores, and then extending their identity management and authentication strategies across the board.

Capital One did respond quickly and effectively to the breach, such that the hacker was caught right away and the data was rapidly secured.

In addition to a strong incident response, Capital One notified customers of the breach promptly.

It likely reduced their fine significantly, Reavis said.

Throughout the past year, Capital One has been in a court battle to keep private an investigative report it hired the security firm Mandiant to write about the breach. But recently, a court required Capital One to share the report with the plaintiffs' attorneys in a class action.

An incident analysis or forensics type of report is going to have a lot of sensitive information that might expose additional vulnerabilities and threat vectors, Reavis said. I understand the sensitivity. But organizations need to be very frank about how their systems are configured and tested to make sure they're secure in the first place and be very transparent about how incidents are handled, how the systems are governed.

Mark Bower, senior vice president with the data-security company comforte AG, makes a point regulators have been making for years: Companies cant outsource security to vendors, especially cloud vendors.

The signal is very clear: The often-referenced shared responsibility cloud model means naught when its your data, Bower said. You are responsible and accountable, and will pay the price if gaps are exploited.

Rubinow echoed this point.

There have been a number of companies in the past that have so much respect for Amazon or whoever their cloud provider is that they say, if I just put my computing assets in their cloud, they will secure them for me because they're really smart people and they do it at scale, he said.

I always have to remind those people that they don't secure everything. And at the end of the day, these are your applications. This is your data. You need to be vigilant and safeguard them, because no one's going to care about them as much as you are, and it's still your responsibility.

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