Cloud Security Strategy Essentials for Linux Admins
Linux admins,
Linux and cybersecurity have come a long way since the days before cloud computing. It's no longer about just firewalls and intrusion detection systems. We've all had to rethink our security strategies and place a greater emphasis on integrating security directly within the cloud environment. What is your cloud security strategy?
Read on to learn more about how you can include IAM, threat detection and response, and compliance and governance in your cloud security strategy.
I'll also explain why OpenInfra and the Linux Foundation joining forces marks a turning point in open-source cloud security.
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Yours in Open Source,

Dave Wreski
LinuxSecurity Founder
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