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To support the efforts of organizations to automate their entire IT and application lifecycle, Fortinet offers official HashiCorp Terraform Provider modules for FortiOS, which enables multiple new infrastructure automation opportunities for customers. Learn more about the benefits of this functionality.
Securing multiple clouds can be very complex. What’s needed is an integrated approach that is dynamic and flexible, and able to keep pace with cloud workloads and applications as they expand.
We can no longer afford to deploy devices or platforms that operate in isolation. Different security tools with different functions still need to be integrated so they can more effectively see, share, correlate, and respond to threats.
Organizations engaged in digital transformation efforts are discovering the advantages of a multicloud strategy to meet new requirements for speed, agility and scalability.
Not all cloud security solutions are the same. Careful analysis of a vendor’s underlying design and optimization approaches will enable you to select the solution that best meets your organization’s performance and budgetary requirements.
From July 24th-26th, Fortinet will be attending Google Next 2018, which is being held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco. Come hear us speak on securing the digital transformation, multi-cloud security, and to see demos of FortiGate and the Security Fabric.
Partners | Business and Technology
Fortinet is joining other cloud-computing experts at the AWS New York and Chicago Summits. Join us to learn more about the rise of cloud adoption for enterprises, and the modern cybersecurity capabilities needed to actively protect these multi-cloud environments.
Here are five best practices for keeping things safe when you have applications and data spread across multiple clouds.
Cloud computing is an inherently dynamic and rapidly changing space. With the vast majority of organizations now adopting multi-cloud environments, the breadth and depth of the attack surface has expanded rapidly. Here are eight security issues that CISOs should consider when implementing a multi-cloud strategy.
Cloud adoption is on a steady upward march. It's not uncommon to hear that laggard organizations, even those that are highly regulated and historically slow to adopt new tech, are leveraging SaaS applications or a private cloud. But one thing that has surprised some pundits: As digital transformation pushes CIOs forward, your customers are not moving workflows to a single massive public cloud. They're hedging, spreading workloads across several cloud environments. RightScale's latest State of the Cloud Survey reports that 85 percent of enterprises currently use a multicloud strategy. As to the mix, IDC predicts that public cloud will account for almost 32 percent of all IT infrastructure spending in 2020, while private cloud will represent a little less than 20 percent.