Is “cloud security” an oxymoron? Join us at CDW’s #HIMSS17 booth on Monday at 3pm to find out.

Institutions in all industry sectors have made significant IT moves into the cloud (which basically means they’ve outsourced their data centers and server infrastructure). Most companies that have transformed their IT departments to be cloud first are gaining efficiencies and productivity improvements in all areas of IT. Other than being surprised by costs being higher in some cases than they expected, very few IT professionals dislike anything about the cloud enough to go back from cloud to on-premise. But, there remain open questions by CEOs, CIOs, and CISOs about whether security in the cloud is better or worse than security in on-premise data centers. Enough questions so that some people think that “cloud security” might be an oxymoron. Nothing could be further from the truth. The reality is that securing the cloud, at top notch public cloud vendors with really good software defined networking (SDN) capabilities, is far easier and more effective than trying to do the same with on-premise solutions. To help understand real concerns and separate fact from fiction and “fake news”, John Lynn and I are co-moderating the Cloud Security Meetup at #HIMSS17 on Monday from 3:00-4:00 PM at the CDW Healthcare Booth (#2761). I’ll be posing some provocative questions about cybersecurity and cloud to Neal Clark, Cloud Client Executive at CDW Healthcare, and other experts that will join us. If the only reason you’re holding off on moving wo...
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