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Cloud Security: 5 Advantages Your Business Can Take Advantage Of
As South Africa’s online space evolves, cyber security should be on top of your business’ priority list.

Over the past two or so years, many businesses have had to adapt to remote working conditions, which many companies are embracing as a permanent move. The trend does not just affect huge companies but small businesses too. To support a successful transition to remote working, it is important to have the right tools in place, and utilising cloud services is one of the ways to do this, however, with working ‘on the cloud’ comes a number of risks.
As South African companies are rapidly adopting more online services to streamline their remote staff, a lot of security blindspots are emerging, and most of these companies aren’t implementing the necessary security measures.
According to a study done by MyBroadband in 2019, 71% of companies backup their data to the cloud, making cloud computing security critical for ensuring high levels of security and preventing data breaches.
Cloud computing security ensures that company data and applications stored in the cloud are protected. It also provides multiple levels of protection against any data breaches in the network infrastructure.
In order to optimise the benefits of data security in enterprises, cloud computing solutions must be considered as part of a comprehensive security strategy, not an optional extra.
Furthermore, there are some key benefits that businesses take advantage of when using cloud computing security:
Keeping data secure
Many cloud computing security solutions are designed to secure data stored in the cloud. They implement strict security measures, such as strong access controls and data encryption to ensure that cybercriminals do not gain access to important business data.
Detection of advanced threats
Cloud computing security can detect threats more easily due to its use of end-point scanning and global threat intelligence. This can help businesses to determine whether they are at risk of cyberattacks or not.
Regulatory compliance
Cyberattacks are becoming more frequent, causing a number of businesses that have shifted to cloud computing services to be more concerned about the security and privacy of their information. However, cloud computing solutions can enhance security to ensure compliance and protection of crucial business information.
A high level of availability
Cloud computing-based services offer high availability, which means they can keep business systems running even if some components fail. With a cloud security solution that meets best practice standards, a company’s data will be protected when there are disruptions.
Effective protection against DDoS Attacks
Distributed Denial of Services (DDoS) attacks are extremely disruptive and can cause significant damage to an organisation. Cloud computing security could easily detect attacks and provide you with the most effective protection. Businesses must take advantage of it to monitor and mitigate DDoS attacks.
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