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Cybersecurity And Outsourcing

Security is usually not a one man affair. As human beings, we all have to tendency to rely on others for protection against threats of different forms. Your neighbors, lawyers, police etc all form part of this guard. However, you equally have a responsibility because you become less secure if you are reckless about risks. This is the same for businesses and the cyber-word. Businesses need to collaborate with international outsourcing services due to the complexity and epidemic nature of today’s threats.

Still, businesses have to perform some of its functions in-house. When it comes to security, what kind of IT security functions should you do in-house and which should you outsource?

Cloud computing

It can be very challenging to answer those questions as the boundaries between internal and external IT resources are not always clear. Thanks to cloud computing as departments rely on SaaS (software as a service) tools hosted on public clouds and set up business apps on private clouds with third-party data centers.

With the advancement of the Internet of Things (IoT), the IT domain is bound to broaden. Due to the democratization of IT, almost anyone can add a SaaS app or any other cloud service to a to a corporate IT estate. The individual may or may not have reviewed the regulatory compliance, network architecture and certifications of the provider. Nevertheless, an enterprise has outsourced much of their security just by making use of these services.

Governing, managing of risks and compliance

Although businesses can verify the licence of Outsourced IT providers, they are not in the position to verify their performance. Executives do not outsource their governance, because it represents important matters of corporate identity and business ethics.

As for risk management, it is for the top executives to set tolerance for risk while the responsibility to validate regulatory outcomes falls on the chief compliance officers. These expanding intricacies and scarcity of expertise have made businesses resort to outsourcing when it comes to compliance and risk management of IT.

For businesses, matters overlapping with corporate governance like risks management should stay in-house while IT resources and other security related management can be outsourced by utilizing SaaS and other cloud computing tools.

It is the responsibility of businesses, large or small to develop a consciousness for security, which ensures that every employee (from C-level executives to hourly employees) acquires the necessary tools, knowledge and exposure. However, collaborating adequately with reliable outsourcing services group remains the only way for enterprises to meet up with looming cyber attacks that are increasing.

Daven Michaels is a New York Times Best Selling Author and CEO of premiere global outsourcing company, 123Employee. The company employs hundreds of young bright individuals on three continents. His International event, Beyond Marketing Live! inspires entrepreneurs build & grow their business with revolutionary new theories and systems allowing them to design the business and personal lifestyle of their dreams.

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