How the security issues differ

There are two primary models for cloud environments: private and public. The cloud computing security issues you will face are mostly similar, but there are important differences that you need to understand.

Public cloud. Here, organizations don’t have much control over the details of the cloud infrastructure or the vendor’s security controls. There are various public cloud offerings, including IaaS (infrastructure as a service), PaaS (platform as a service) and SaaS (software as a service). Using a public cloud requires a thorough investigation of the provider’s security commitments and a clear understanding of the division of responsibilities. That way, you can ensure your business needs are met and establish a high level of trust in your providers.

Private cloud. Companies have full visibility and control over their infrastructure and applications. The flip side of gaining that full control is that you also have complete responsibility for:
Deploying and maintaining the hardware and software
Ensuring the physical security of your infrastructure
Implementing appropriate security controls to protect against security threats and attacks


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