{"id":48063,"date":"2017-03-03T00:00:00","date_gmt":"2017-03-03T00:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/identity-and-access-management-iam-provides-cloud-security-boost\/"},"modified":"2021-07-12T18:57:43","modified_gmt":"2021-07-12T18:57:43","slug":"identity-and-access-management-iam-provides-cloud-security-boost","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.techopedia.com\/2\/28513\/security\/identity-and-access-management-iam-provides-cloud-security-boost","title":{"rendered":"Identity and Access Management (IAM) Provides Cloud Security Boost"},"content":{"rendered":"

Cloud computing<\/a> is not only on the rise, but a lot of businesses are adopting it for their own operations because of the obvious benefits: lower costs, easy deployment, and greater scalability<\/a> and flexibility. The problem is that although standards and best practices<\/a> do exist, cloud service providers<\/a> are not really tied to a certain set of security standards for the services they offer. One of these best practices is to implement identity and access management<\/a> (IAM) measures on cloud services. But even outside of the cloud, IAM is still one of the most challenging things that an IT professional faces today in enterprise settings. Here we'll take a look at the benefits of IAM in cloud computing, and why it may just be worth the extra work.<\/p>\n

The State of Cloud Computing<\/span><\/h2>\n

Over the recent years, cloud computing has become a hot topic both among business owners and IT professionals. This is because a lot of enterprises have been contemplating moving IT services to the cloud to save on costs, and gain access to scalable solutions that are much faster to deploy. It also allows businesses to get the best IT services even without an IT professional around.<\/p>\n

Just about every business-critical task has a cloud service available for it. For now, however, cloud services are mostly used for:<\/p>\n