As a security consultant with years of experience working with various emerging startups and well-established MNCs, I’ve observed a trend. As organisations live and die by strict budgeting, many still consider a cloud security program to be merely “nice to have.” But they no longer have the luxury of thinking this way.
Gone are the days when we used extensive time and energy to manage our workloads in an on-premises environment. To better manage these resources, we began using a cloud service provider who could handle our workloads more efficiently than the traditional approach. This led to the rise of cloud computing, where provisioning and scaling of infrastructure started happening with just a couple of clicks.
As organisations grow, their business requirements evolve dynamically; they tend to use more advanced technology and cloud systems to ease their work. Therefore, protecting important data and systems is more crucial than ever. This highlights the importance for organisations to have a strong security strategy.
A cloud security program is a long-term investment. It’s like buying stocks—it doesn’t pay off right away. Just like stocks grow over time, investing in a security program won’t show immediate returns but can pay off greatly in the future.
The true costs of cloud security
Many organisations, particularly startups, often hold this belief that the cost of establishing a cloud security program, building a team, and procuring the necessary tools is excessively high. However, this thought fails to recognise the significant long-term benefits and cost savings that come with a wellimplemented security strategy. This assumption overlooks the hidden costs of inadequate security, such as data breaches and regulatory fines.
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