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This is Not Your Father's Cloud

By Adam Cohen
June 01, 2018

Part One of this two-part article is aimed at demystifying the hesitations behind cloud security and analyzing the fast-growing transformation to a range of newer technical approaches with important consequences for legal practice. informed facts en masse |

New Cloud Order: AWS and Azure Lead the Market

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A Taste of Modern Enterprise Cloud IT

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Virtualization, Aggregation & Legal Risk

Wired

The movement towards a software-defined infrastructure is about decoupling the bare metal that executes the point data transactions from the software layer that orchestrates them. The hope is that by separating the smarts from the brawn, the underlying hardware can become cheaper and interchangeable (avoiding vendor lock-in) while the overarching software becomes more capable and faster-evolving …. Rather than individual elements (compute, storage, and networking), infrastructure will be treated as a set of resources required for specific workloads. In this world, the application, the end user, and hopefully the business are king.

Are You Ready for Software-Defined Everything? Wired Part two of this article will continue the examination of the security of platforms such as AWS and Azure, and what the notion of “sharing responsibility for security” should really mean. ***** Adam Cohen, Esq. CISSP CEH CCSP

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