The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) has released a survey which discusses who should be taking responsibility for breaches in the cloud. It’s a good question. The advent of Hybrid IT, among other things, has done much to destroy our traditional notions of the perimeter, with its siloed networks and fortress-like mentality. By Scott Gordon (CSSP), CMO, Pulse Secure.
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