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“Through 2020, 80% of cloud breaches will be due to customer misconfiguration, mismanaged credentials or insider theft, not cloud provider vulnerabilities.”

- Gartner Research Paper, Best Practices for Securing Workloads in Amazon Web Services, April 2015


Security shouldn’t slow down your move to the Amazon Web Services cloud. But if you make the wrong choices, it can. Follow these best practices to ensure optimal security for your Amazon Web Services cloud workloads.

From this free report, you’ll learn best practices to securely deploy workloads in Amazon Web Services, including:

Adopt a “no patch” approach Patching production may be passé, but it’s a reality for legacy workloads. Even with blue/green deployments, you need to ensure that your workloads are protected from the latest vulnerabilities like Shellshock and Heartbleed. Learn how Gartner recommends handling patching in the cloud.

Bake security into the Amazon Web Services workload from development Can your security keep up with your highly scalable Amazon Web Services cloud workloads? By making security an integral part of the process from the beginning, you’ll meet your organization’s need for speed and agility.

Adopt a workload-centric security strategy Don’t let security get in the way of performance. Using on-premises security solutions in your cloud environment compromises performance and agility. Learn why Gartner recommends host-based solutions.

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