

Cloud computing security encompasses the three core areas of multi-tenancy risk, virtualization security, and software-as-a-service control according to Gartner’s research presented in the Hype Cycle. for Monitoring, Observability and Cloud Operations. High Assurance Hypervisors, which is vital for securing diverse cloud platforms, are predicted to provide moderate security benefits to companies adopting them in the next two years. This research outlines the cloud-related technologies in use and those becoming the foundation for the future of computing. There are emerging cloud-related technologies climbing to the Peak of Inflated Expectations, while some are maturing. The research & advisory firm is predicting that Application Security-as-a-Service, Identity-Proofing Services, and Private Cloud Computing will deliver the greatest security benefits to enterprises by 2019. New technologies enter the market, become the subject of breathless hype, fail to immediately live up to the most. Cloud computing has reached the Slope of Enlightenment. Gartner clients can access the entire Hype Cycle for Cloud Security, 2017 here (61 pp., PDF, client access reqd). The report defines which technologies and innovations are attracting attention or gaining traction and which formerly promising approaches to IAM are likely to soon fade away. These and other insights are from the Gartner Hype Cycle for Cloud Security 2017. The Gartner Hype Cycle for Identity and Access Management (IAM) Technologies annual report aids IAM professionals in understanding advancements in the industry. The Hype Cycle is a proper and established tool that was created by an IT consultancy and research company called ‘ Gartner ’.
