
"Protecting your organization is a hellish task. We often hear that organizations should at least implement the most basic security measures. Erik de Jong, Chief Research Officer at Tesorion, is clear about this: "Getting the basics right is already extremely complex." Think of setting up multi-factor authentication (MFA), pentests, security awareness training, patching vulnerabilities... the list goes on. Outsourcing your IT infrastructure, or cloud transition for short, is therefore an obvious choice for many organizations."
"Cindy Wubben, Chief Information Security Officer Public Segment at Visma, believes that moving to the cloud "is still the right path for most companies." She mentions the option for Visma's customers to run their IT solutions in a Visma data center within Europe, rather than in the public cloud. As is always the case, the security architecture differs from that of the public cloud. That is why many companies can still turn to AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, or other cloud providers without any problems."
""Getting the basics right is already extremely complex.""
Cybersecurity has shifted from a technical niche to a boardroom imperative, increasing decision-maker involvement. Implementing basic security controls is already complex, including MFA, penetration testing, awareness training, and timely patching. Many organizations view cloud transition or outsourcing as a viable way to manage operational security burdens. Cloud deployment choices affect security architecture, and options exist to run solutions in regional data centers rather than public clouds. Geopolitical dynamics and concerns about major U.S. hyperscalers drive introspection and debate about alternatives and administrative risk when selecting cloud providers.
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