Solutions
Cloud Governance
Control, efficiency and speed with Azure.
What is Cloud Governance?
It is defined as the ability to provide strategic direction, track performance, allocate resources, and make adjustments to ensure organizational goals are met, without violating risk tolerance parameters or compliance obligations.
The concept of governance applied to the cloud includes the people, processes, technology associated with its infrastructure, security, and operations in the cloud. This should not be confused with cloud management. Government implies a framework with a set of standard policies and practices. This could include guidelines for cost optimization, resilience, security, and corporate policy compliance.
Why is Cloud governance so important?
In the public cloud, because decisions are made in a decentralized manner and at a rapid pace, a governance model or policy becomes critical.
Keeping the entire organization aligned, meeting organizational directives already created for traditional systems or technology, and extending to the cloud is not an easy job.
Taking into account the new features that the public cloud adds, such as the elasticity of the infrastructure, speed of provisioning, among others, it can be a challenge to maintain control over resources and processes.
“In the age of the cloud, the key metric is speed“
As companies less measure or control their product teams trying to gain speed and time to market, there can be great risks in complying with traditional security processes.
This means that leaders of organizations and teams must turn to more efficient tools and processes that meet two objectives, provide best practices and perform automated integrity checks without hampering the speed of development of their products or services.
Without cloud governance, operations can quickly spiral out of control.
How to start Governing in the Cloud?
3 areas of excellence are covered:
Compliance with security policies in the cloud.
Operations in the cloud (Administration).
Financial Management in the Cloud (Cost Management).
Obtainable objectives.
From applying the 3 previous areas of excellence:
Visibility
Government
Optimization
Automation
Success stories
FINTECH – ARGENTINA
About the client | Based in Buenos Aires, the client is a financial technology company that offers mobile banking and other financial services. It is recognized as the first fully digital bank in Argentina.
Needs | Corporate audit controls fail because there is no consistency in the accesses nor a correct segregation of functions of the users.
Nubiral Solution | Nubiral designed together with the client a model of segregation of functions and roles following best practices (RBAC). To control the correct implementation, audit reports were created to make it more agile to obtain metrics that allow greater visibility to accesses and resources. In addition, the client was trained to obtain a better security, compliance and audit profile.
Results | Internal and external audits were approved and the time to obtain the information to develop them was reduced by 80%.
MANUFACTURA – MÉXICO
About the client | Leading manufacturing company in project and construction management with more than 15 years of experience in Mexico. Providing a wide range of services that are tailored to the needs of each client to achieve the objectives of their projects, they have established a reputation for building projects of any size, complexity and scope with the highest standards of quality, safety, integrity. and service.
Needs | For several months the consumption of infrastructure has grown disproportionately, and security flaws have been detected.
Nubiral Solution | Nubiral implemented Azure Policies, implementing a standard template where each user with due access can generate the necessary infrastructure in a limited way, respecting the machine configurations obtained by the corporate discount. In addition, within the policy generated, the basic configuration to be followed was established to ensure corporate compliance in computer security (hardening).
Results | Costs began to be controlled and failures of new implementations were reduced by more than 54% thanks to the application of appropriate policies to the client’s software requirements.