The cloud provides a certain baseline of security, but most use cases require cloud users to define and implement their own security on top of this. OCSL offer a wealth of security implementations targeting both typical and uncommon cloud installations.
OCSL provides support for the public cloud, and its offerings can effectively wrap around popular public cloud interfaces. Businesses can work with OCSL to identify potential security risks and determine the best solutions. With the GDPR coming into effect, security will only become more critical.
RT TechNative: We spoke to m_skelts from OCSL_UK about how they’re making the #cloud more secure. #Cloud28+ #HPEDiscover pic.twitter.com/gYVULOTspG
— Franco Marro (@FrancoMarroHPE) December 15, 2017
