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Protecting Your Business in the Cloud: What’s Your Role?

When it comes to cloud security for businesses, many assume their provider handles everything. But it’s not that simple. While your cloud provider secures the infrastructure, your data, user access, and compliance obligations remain your responsibility. One weak setting or access oversight can cost your business dearly. Knowing where your responsibilities begin—and end—can make all the difference.

Why Cloud Security for Businesses Matters
Migrating to the cloud isn’t just a technology shift—it’s a shift in responsibility. You might not manage the hardware, but protecting your data is still in your hands. As cyber threats become more sophisticated, your approach to cloud security must keep pace.

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Secure Your Cloud: Best Practices to Protect Your Business

Implementing strong cloud security isn’t optional—it’s essential. Here’s a checklist to guide your protection strategy:

  • Data encryption

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    Identity and access management (IAM)

  • Regular security audits

  • Compliance checks

  • Incident response planning

  • Disaster recovery

These best practices form the foundation of a secure and resilient cloud environment.

Cloud Security Threats Every Business Should Know

Every day, cybercriminals look for vulnerabilities in cloud environments—hoping you’ll leave the door open. From account hijacking to insider threats and data breaches, these are not hypothetical dangers. They’re real, and they’re happening now.

Here are the key threats to be aware of:

  • Misconfigured settings: Small mistakes like leaving cloud storage open or not enabling security features can leave you exposed.

  • Insider threats: Employees or vendors might accidentally—or intentionally—misuse access or share sensitive data.

  • Account hijacking: Cybercriminals use phishing or exploit weak credentials to take over accounts.

  • Data breaches: Without proper security, your valuable data can be stolen—causing financial and reputational harm.

These insights are visualised in the infographic below.

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