In recognition of World Cloud Security Day on April 3rd, Genetec Inc. the global pioneer in enterprise physical security software, shares key insights and best practices to help organisations protect their data and operations from increasing cyber threats.

With cyberattacks becoming more frequent and sophisticated, organisations must look beyond traditional cybersecurity solutions.

Smarter security solutions

A growing number of organisations are adopting cloud-based physical security solutions as part of a broader strategy to enhance cyber resilience. By moving critical systems and data to the cloud, businesses can ensure greater protection against vulnerabilities while minimising the operational burden on IT teams.

Cloud security best practices

To strengthen security in the cloud, Genetec recommends the following:

Adopt solutions that support a zero-trust security model

A zero-trust approach ensures that no device, user, or system is automatically trusted, regardless of its location. Every access request is verified, reducing the risk of unauthorised access.

Regularly update and patch systems

Cloud solutions automatically provide software and firmware updates, ensuring vulnerabilities are addressed without delay. Regularly updating and patching system is crucial for maintaining security.

Implement granular access control

Limit user access based on roles and responsibilities. Utilise strong user authentication measures, such as multi-factor authentication, to minimise the risk of unauthorised access.

Establish data sovereignty and redundancy

Choose a cloud provider with data centers in multiple locations to ensure data is stored in compliance with local regulations and to provide disaster recovery options. Data redundancy is key to maintaining business continuity in case of an outage.

Cloud-managed appliances for enhanced cybersecurity

Replace older proprietary NVRs with cloud-managed appliances to connect existing devices to cloud platform. Modern solutions such as the Genetec Cloudline line of appliances can help integrate older, less secure devices into a modern security ecosystem without compromising cybersecurity.

With built-in cyber-shield capabilities, these appliances support a seamless transition to a cloud-based infrastructure, enabling gradual upgrades to more secure systems without the need for costly replacements.

Collaborate with trusted partners

Work with trusted technology providers and channel partners who actively monitor security threats and assist in system hardening, ensuring that systems are always secure.

Smarter protection

"Cloud solutions are increasingly becoming the preferred choice for businesses looking to get the best of both worlds," said Mathieu Chevalier, Principal Security Architect at Genetec Inc. "By embracing cloud and hybrid-cloud deployments in physical security, organisations can reduce the complexity of maintaining on-premises systems while maintaining a strong cybersecurity posture."

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