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Securing the Cloud: Security Strategies for the Ubiquitous Data Center

English

By (author): Brian Chee Curtis Franklin Jr.

This book provides solutions for securing important data stored in something as nebulous sounding as a cloud. A primer on the concepts behind security and the cloud, it explains where and how to store data and what should be avoided at all costs. It presents the views and insight of the leading experts on the state of cloud computing security and its future. It also provides no-nonsense info on cloud security technologies and models.

Securing the Cloud: Security Strategies for the Ubiquitous Data Center takes the position that cloud security is an extension of recognized, established security principles into cloud-based deployments. It explores how those principles can be put into practice to protect cloud-based infrastructure and data, traditional infrastructure, and hybrid architectures combining cloud and on-premises infrastructure.

Cloud computing is evolving so rapidly that regulations and technology have not necessarily been able to keep pace. IT professionals are frequently left to force fit pre-existing solutions onto new infrastructure and architectures for which they may be very poor fits. This book looks at how those square peg/round hole solutions are implemented and explains ways in which the pegs, the holes, or both may be adjusted for a more perfect fit.

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Product Details
  • Weight: 621g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Apr 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781466569201

About Brian CheeCurtis Franklin Jr.

Curtis Franklin Jr. is Senior Editor at Dark Reading. In addition he works on audio and video programming for Dark Reading and contributes to activities at Interop ITX Black Hat® and other conferences. Curtis is also a co-host for the popular This Week in Enterprise Tech podcast. Curtis has been writing about technologies and products in computing and networking since the early 1980s. He has contributed to or been on staff at a number of technology-industry publications including Information Week Light Reading Enterprise Efficiency ChannelWeb Network Computing InfoWorld PCWorld Dark Reading Circuit Cellar INK BYTE and ITWorld.com on subjects ranging from mobile enterprise computing to enterprise security and wireless networking. Curtis is the author of thousands of articles the co-author of five books and has been a frequent speaker at computer and networking industry conferences across North America and Europe. His most popular previous book The Absolute Beginners Guide to Podcasting with coauthor George Colombo was published by Que Books (October 2005). His most recent book Cloud Computing: Technologies and Strategies of the Ubiquitous Data Center with co-author Brian Chee. Brian J. S. Chee lives in Kaneohe Hawaii with his family tracing back four generations in Hawaii. An admitted generalist starting with building IMSAI 8080s writing assembler on punch cards for IBM 360s and jumping into becoming one of the first 10 Novell Instructors outside of Novell Inc. It was with the GSA Office of Information Security that he traveled the world working on secure data/video/voice communications systems for just about every three-letter agency in the book. Now working as a researcher at the University of Hawaii School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology (www.soest.hawaii.edu) he has gotten to work on underwater cabled observatories autonomous underwater vehicles SWATH ships deep dive submarines and ROVs volcanic sensors and emerging energy systems. His greatest job was working with InteropNET NOC where he became part of a team that has affected the majority of the standards of the Internet while creating methodologies for the interoperability of Internet communications systems. Look for his publications at InfoWorld and podcasts for This Week in Enterprise Technology on the TWiT.tv network as well as the aforementioned first book in this series Cloud Computing: Technologies and Strategies of the Ubiquitous Data Center.

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