Cloud Security | News, how-tos, features, reviews, and videos
Seventh Annual Global Information Security Survey: Companies are clamoring for services in the cloud. But the biggest problem from a security perspective is that few understand what they're dealing with. (Second of a four-part series)
Here's the cautionary tale of how one security vendor went astray in the computing cloud, and what customers can learn from it. (Part 3 in a series)
Cloud computing is all the rage these days, but confusion abounds over how best to secure it. Here, six IT security practitioners share their ideas on the key components of a cloud defense (part of an ongoing series).
It was hard enough to make virtualization palatable to auditors; cloud is going to be even harder.
CSOonline embarks on a series about cloud computing risks and how to minimize them. Here's how you, the reader, can be part of the solution.
Google may well protect servers better than you do. But Ira Winkler says your job is to protect information, not just servers.
The recent Twitter hack illustrates a problem with weak passwords, not cloud security, writes Pete Soderling, founder of Web development shop Mechanikal and API management company Stratus Security Technologies.
Chenxi Wang examines security, compliance and contractual issues in cloud computing
Recent Google failures have renewed debate over whether it's foolish to trust the computing cloud. But the biggest threat remains our lack of understanding.
In the first in his series of "Clearing the Cloud" columns, security expert Ariel Silverstone explores the dangers of cloud computing and outlines security best practices to make it work.