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The rise of multi-cloud in the last couple of years has had customers and enterprises asking cloud vendors how their data is protected across their devices.

Security is a key area of focus for multi-cloud vendors, as data is no longer primarily hosted onsite in private data centers and instead moved to not one but multiple clouds. This transition poses a number of challenges and opportunities for enterprises, customers and multi-cloud vendors alike.

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Top multi-cloud security vendors

There are several multi-cloud security solutions available in the market today, and each solution provides a unique set of features and capabilities. When choosing providers, consider security governance and compliance regulations, service level agreements and data residency requirements.

Amazon Web Services

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Amazon Web Services is one of the most popular cloud platforms on the market because it’s versatile and affordable. The platform can be used to host websites, store data, process applications and more.

Because AWS is so popular, businesses will likely need at least some level of AWS security solutions. AWS has a good reputation for security solutions for networks and applications as well as data and compliance. These include services like AWS Web Application Firewall , AWS Secrets Manager , AWS Audit Manager and AWS Shield .

In addition to its power and versatility, AWS offers a low cost per gigabyte. Users save money by using AWS instead of other more expensive options like colocation facilities or private clouds and data centers.

AWS is the most enterprise-ready of all the multi-cloud security providers, so if you’re looking for a reliable cloud platform that offers plenty of features at an affordable price point, then look no further than this service.