This is the first in a three-part series on enabling your journey to the cloud and understanding the beneficial role a cloud security architect can play in informing your cloud decisions.
Much of the US healthcare system is broken. Following cancer and heart disease, medical errors comprise the number three (#3) leading cause of death in the U.S.1 Behind this disaster is a fractured and aged infrastructure, inadequate data security and HIPAA compliance, and stifling medical data sprawl. There was a time when healthcare IT teams could handle their own data scaling and security in warehouses or even in the cloud. But now, providers, payers, life sciences and healthcare IT who are working to innovate toward better healthcare outcomes are realizing the days of on premise are behind them. They are seeing an increasing amount of their resources spent on security and compliance, taking time away from business objectives and core competencies.
The need for cloud, with its efficiencies, scalability, flexibility and other benefits, is creating a mass movement toward public cloud for healthcare. Once cloud skeptical, healthcare CIOs have seen the benefits of the cloud and are rapidly adopting compute, storage, and network services from the three major public cloud providers: Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services and Google Cloud Platform, among others. The advanced CIO is now using containers, microservices, and serverless technologies. The benefits of cloud computing are now so well known that the tipping point of cloud adoption has passed.
Here are a few reasons for this transformation of rapid adoption:
Perhaps the most prevalent reason behind the wave of adoption was that hackers have gotten much better, and thus the professionals who can effectively harness the most modern tools for outwitting them are an elite group. While this may make the skeptical CIO pause, cloud-based technologies tend to bake in essential services and technologies, including automation, data integrity, and locality controls, enhanced system telemetry, and granular access controls that provide security in ways your IT Team may not be able to. And as a healthcare exclusive provider, ClearDATA can provide defense-in-depth strategies, services and solutions to ensure a secure and compliant environment across Azure, AWS or GCP, more secure than is possible with on premise.