Check Point CEO: Cloud computing is not easy to use in security areas
Source: Internet
Author: User
KeywordsSecurity cloud computing ease of use
November 16 News, cloud or cloud security for the security sector boom, network security solutions provider Check Point company founder, Chairman and CEO Gil Shwed recently said in Beijing that cloud computing is not easy to use in the security sector.
On the November 12, Check Point Company held an "Asia Tour" tour in Beijing to show attention to emerging markets such as China. When asked about how to look at cloud computing at a media meeting that day, Check Point company founder, Chairman and CEO Gil Shwed said, "As far as I know, many companies have resisted the concept of cloud computing because, for security solutions, if you can't control your system, or other people to share the control system, which is contradictory to security control.
"Although I personally think cloud computing is suitable for interesting phenomena, it is not easy for him to implement the application in the security field," he said. Gil Shwed concludes. Previously, the security sector has been hot discussion of cloud security, many industry manufacturers believe that the future security will move towards cloud security.
Check Point Company occupies a market-leading position in the field of VPN and firewall, in the Fortune 100 and 100 enterprises, 100% adopt Check Point security solution, Fortune 500 and 500 enterprises in the world, 98% adopt check Point's security solution.
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