THE ROLE OF CLOUD DATABASES IN ENHANCING DATA SECURITY AND ACCESS MANAGEMENT
Keywords:
Cloud databases, Data Security, Access Management, Database-as-a-Service, Regulatory Compliance.Abstract
Cloud databases offer several advantages when it comes to enhancing data security and access management. By leveraging cloud infrastructure, organizations can significantly improve their security posture and address many common concerns associated with data protection. Firstly, cloud data security involves the practice of protecting data and digital information assets from threats, human error, and insider threats by employing advanced technologies, policies, and processes[1]. This ensures that data remains confidential yet accessible to authorized users, mitigating the risk of data loss during outages or incidents and enhancing overall scalability and agility[1].
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