Is the Cloud Safe for Small Businesses? | Avast

Is the Cloud Safe for Small Businesses? | Avast
Katherine Little, 15 October 2020

The cloud is popular with small businesses for storage and remote data access, but how safe is it?



Whether you’re launching a startup or have been running an SMB for years, you need to understand the technology that you use and the security measures you have in place. All businesses have the ethical and legal responsibility of keeping data secure – from staff’s private information to the data retrieved from clients. That’s why carefully selecting how your data is stored is crucial.
In this article, we will address using the cloud as a small business – from its benefits to how secure it is.
What is cloud storage for small businesses?
The cloud is used as a form of data storage that sees digital information stored in logical pools, rather than on a physical hard drive in your office. While physical servers are used to store cloud data, they are located in data centers that are managed by the host supplying the service to you (if you opt for public cloud). You can access the data server using the internet (on a web-based interface) – retrieving or uploading files in either a manual or automated fashion. 
When using cloud storage, you can access your data from anywhere in the world, as long as you have access to the internet, and as many members of your team can access it as needed. 
Public and private cloud
There are two options for cloud storage services: public or private cloud. While you access the data in the same way – on the internet – the services are operated by different people.
The public cloud is op ..

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