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Data Security

June 26, 2019 by Shawn Burke

Elysian has helped dozens of companies successfully begin their digital transformation and move processes and storage to the cloud. We’ve solved issues with redundancy within storage, implemented data handling processes and procedures, and shrunk devops time to market with custom cloud solutions designed for each company’s strategic, unique goals.

But moving to the cloud is just beginning. As true partners, we are invested in the ongoing success of our clients. Our clients were coming to us without plans for managing their new systems and processes. They were frustrated at how time consuming it was to manage costs. They were concerned about security and compliance, including industry specific compliances such as CIS, NIST 800-53, PCI, HIPAA, and FedRAMP. They were worried they were not managing their cloud services in the most efficient way. They wanted a cloud management suite that would not only be an easy to use tool to track cloud spend and usage, but also manage their security and compliance in one click. We set out to provide that tool.

Introducing Elysian Cloud Management

Elysian Cloud Management is a cloud management suite that will simultaneously optimize your cloud utilization, increase security, help ensure regulatory compliance, and save on your cloud spend. Elysian Cloud Management is a single pane security and compliance tool, with cost management and utilization optimization features. And true to our core values, ECM is vendor agnostic, providing total cloud management for both AWS and Azure.

Elysian Cloud Management is a 360-degree management tool that will give you eyes into all facets of your cloud ecosystem from alerts on cloud spend to customizable best practice checks to ensure your complete environment is configured securely. ECM will alert you to potential issues and allow you to correct the issue with one click. ECM also features automated configuration checks that, with permission, will correct the change that occurred in the system every single time the issue occurs without manual intervention.

Elysian Cloud Management is your partner in ensuring your cloud ecosystem is within regulatory compliance for your industry. The ECM suite includes full mappings of best practice checks to compliance frameworks like CIS, NIST 800-53, PCI, HIPAA, FedRAMP, and more than 30 more.

With insights from Elysian Cloud Management, you can unify IT, security, and finance teams under a single, easy to use cloud management platform.

CLICK HERE TO LEARN MORE ABOUT ECM

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Filed Under: AWS, Azure, Cloud, Data Security Tagged With: Elysian Cloud Management

May 22, 2019 by Shawn Burke

Last year around this time everyone was talking about the General Data Privacy Regulation. With the May 25th compliance date looming, companies faced many unresolved questions: Who would be subject to the regulation? What data would be protected? How would companies protect that data? And what if they didn’t?

We answered a lot of those questions with our webinar, which offered a comprehensive break down of the legal implications of GDPR as well as an overview of the tools to help you manage your data. The webinar was hugely popular with listeners, who appreciated the easily digestible format on a regulation which is far-reaching and carries with it enormous fines for non-compliance.

Now it’s one year later and what happened? Did the sky fall? It depends on who you ask.

Most of GDPR revolves around a company’s obligation to obtain informed consent of the person providing his or her data, so it’s no surprise that soon after May 25, 2018, people who felt aggrieved by misuse of their personal information filed complaints through the European agencies set up to enforce GDPR. For companies like Facebook and Google, the sky certainly did fall as those were among the first companies fined by European authorities. Other companies facing complaints in the last year include YouTube, Netflix, Spotify, Apple, and Amazon.   In the case of Google, GDPR has hit the hardest when a French authority fined the tech giant $57 million dollars for not properly disclosing to users how data is collected across its services. But for the average company, it seems not much has changed. Outside of the EU, there were only a handful of consent complaints lodged and no judgments. It seems David only wanted Goliath.

One year ago, there were lots of writings about what GDPR meant for organizations and data privacy as a whole. Most of it was negative: predictions of crippling increased costs and time-intensive labor; fear of frivolous lawsuits certain to drain corporate coffers and place undue stress on staff from CSOs to IT admins with just months on the job. The idea of combing through decades of old data seemed daunting and near impossible with all that is expected from an already taxed IT staff.

GDPR was looked at very negatively when really, we were all presented with an opportunity. GDPR gave us a chance to clean house. It gave us an excuse to update. It forced us to think of clever and economical ways to manage data that, let’s be honest, we may not have prioritized before. It continued the process of bringing IT into the C-suite and leveraging technology in new and more impactful ways.  GDPR allowed companies to explore the concept of customer-led IT in a way that is truly meaningful to customers; by protecting them.

It wasn’t always easy, and compliance never ends, but a year later and the sky hasn’t fallen. We’ve all risen up.

 

Christina Baker is the Marketing Coordinator at Elysian Technology. Christina has worked in digital marketing and corporate event management for over ten years. When she’s not behind the computer or at an event, she enjoys running, baking, and boating with her family.

Have a question about GDPR or interested in learning more about how to protect your company’s data? Let’s talk about it.


Filed Under: Data Handling, Data Security, GDPR

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