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Ensuring Peace of Mind: Secure Transition to Multi-Tenant Cloud

Introduction In the fast-paced realm of technology, cloud computing stands as a beacon of innovation, offering enterprises unprecedented opportunities to streamline operations and drive growth. By leveraging on-demand services over the Internet, businesses can access a wealth of resources spanning infrastructure, software, and platforms with unmatched flexibility and scalability. However, amidst the myriad of benefits that cloud computing affords, there are a persistent threat and security vulnerabilities.  As cyber-attacks become increasingly sophisticated and prevalent, safeguarding sensitive data and applications in the cloud has become a paramount concern for organizations worldwide. In this context, understanding the nuances of multi-tenancy, which is a practice wherein cloud resources are shared among multiple organizations, becomes essential. While multi-tenancy enables cloud providers to optimize resource utilization and drive cost efficiencies, it also introduces unique se...

How to Choose a Secure Password in 2021

  Passwords are the doorway to our professional services, our network of companions, and all our financial applications. If a cybercriminal effectively hacks into your social media account, they can post fraudulent messages requesting money or sending out links to scammer websites. What does a protected password look like? It is usually the one that cannot be guessed effectively or cracked using software tools.  Here is an assortment of do's and don't on how to choose a strong password to avoid being a victim of the assaults mentioned above. The Do's are as follows: Use two-factor authentication (2FA) , Follow standard password rules: Short passwords are easy to crack. Use at least 10 characters. Include a combination of numbers, capital letters, lower-case letters, and symbols to make the password hard to crack. Choose sufficiently random blends of words The Don’ts are as follows: Do not use your name in your passwords in any structure - first, last, spelled reverse, or n...