Securing Cloud Services: A pragmatic approach, second edition

· IT Governance Publishing Ltd
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Securing Cloud Services – A pragmatic guide gives an overview of security architecture processes and explains how they may be used to derive an appropriate set of security controls to manage the risks associated with working in the Cloud.

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About the author

Lee Newcombe is an experienced and well qualified security architect. During his career, he has been employed by a major retail bank, two of the Big Four consultancies and a global systems integrator. His roles have included penetration testing, security audit, security architecture, security design, security implementation, business continuity, disaster recovery, forensics, identity and access management, security monitoring and many other facets of information assurance. He has worked across various sectors, including financial services, retail, utilities and government, from the earliest days of the UK government's G-Cloud programme through to his current role helping FTSE 100 companies succeed with their Cloud First strategies. He currently leads the Cloud security capability in Northern Europe for a global systems integrator. Lee is a TOGAF® 9-certified enterprise architect and holds numerous security certifications, including CISSP® and CCSK, and full membership of the Institute of Information Security Professionals, and is a CESG Certified Senior Information Risk Advisor, having previously been a long-term member of the CESG Listed Advisor Scheme. He acted as the Chair of the UK Chapter of the Cloud Security Alliance from 2017 to 2019 and has been writing about, presenting on and working with Cloud technologies since 2008.

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