Logical security

Strategies for enhancing security through logical measures

Explore logical security

This section provides an in-depth understanding of how companies can use logical security to strengthen their overall security posture, which is crucial for protecting sensitive information in an increasingly uncertain digital environment.

In this section, Amelia Andersdotter, Head of Risk and Compliance at Safespring, and Gabriel Paues, cloud architect, discuss the concept of logical security and its importance for data-driven companies. They explore how logical security measures can complement physical security measures to provide comprehensive protection.

Amelia and Gabriel highlight various aspects of logical security, including encryption, data storage, and redundant systems that protect data even in the event of physical failures. They also discuss modern techniques such as containerization and confidential computing, which protect data both in use and at rest, reducing the risk of unauthorized access.

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In this section

  1. Logical security explained: A discussion of how logical security integrates with physical security to protect corporate data.
  2. Encryption and backup: How encryption and backup strategies are critical components of logical security.
  3. Redundancy and archiving: An exploration of redundancy, archiving, and their role in ensuring data recovery and storage.
  4. Flexibility and migration: A discussion of how logical security facilitates flexibility and enables secure migration between different platforms and providers.

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