Secure, social, cloud
                         Mutually exclusive or perfect partners?

                         Stuart Barr




www.highqsolutions.com
Introduction



                         Stuart Barr
                         Director, HighQ

                       ‣ Background in technology, social, legal

                       ‣ HighQ is a leading provider of secure
                         collaboration and publishing software
                         to the legal, banking, life sciences and
                         government sectors.


Photo by Stuart Barr
Can we have our cake and eat it?




                     “          Is cloud-based social
                                software inherently risky for
                                enterprises looking to take
                                advantage of the new wave
                                of technology innovation or
                                is it possible to have your
                                cake and eat it?



Photo by Mushroom and Rooster
A new wave of technology adoption




                       ‣ Cloud computing
                       ‣ Social software
                       ‣ Mobile access




Photo by Stuart Barr
Benefits of the cloud




                      ‣ Reduce costs
                      ‣ Rapid deployment
                      ‣ Flexibility and scalability
                      ‣ Access from anywhere




Photo by The Planet
Accelerating adoption of social tools




                            ‣ Workforce productivity
                            ‣ Communication & collaboration
                            ‣ Knowledge sharing
                            ‣ Internal and external




Image by Gregory Williams
Established cloud players lead the way



                       ‣ Google
                       ‣ Salesforce
                       ‣ Zoho
                       ‣ Amazon
                       ‣ Microsoft
                       ‣ Apple



Photo by Fiona Romeo
In theory, social + cloud = good




                ‣ Cheap, scalable computing
                ‣ Software on demand
                ‣ Cost and resource savings
                ‣ Access to latest innovations
                ‣ Timely deployments




Photo by Lyza
Not so fast




Picture by Natalia & Gabriel Sánchez-Suárez
Photo by Fiona Romeo
Is the cloud secure?




Photo by M I S C H E L L E
Popular misconception no.1




                  “         The cloud is less secure than
                            an in-house solution hosted
                            in my own data centre.




Photo by Martin Sharman
                                                     ”
Consumer-grade services




                   Fantastic – but probably not the best
                   place in the cloud to store your sensitive
                   corporate data… we need something else




Photo by Fiona Romeo
Enterprise-grade services




                           ‣ Specialist providers
                           ‣ Focused on the enterprise
                           ‣ High-grade security & control
                           ‣ Independently audited
                           ‣ Smaller, private clouds




Photo by Steven Shorrock
Specialist cloud providers




                          ‣ Depend on trust of their clients
                          ‣ Must be as secure as on-premise
                          ‣ Robust, reliable, secure services
                          ‣ State-of-the-art technology firms




Photo by Lars Plougmann
Popular misconception no.2




                     “  Social is a waste of time,
                        it’s about sharing and being
                        open, it’s risky and insecure.




Photo by David Sim
                                                  ”
Take the best from the consumer web




‣ Best ideas from consumer tools
‣ Take them into the enterprise
‣ Add new security and controls
Enterprise-grade social tools




‣ Robust and advanced controls
‣ Choose who to share with
‣ Be as open or closed as you need
‣ Various levels of privilege & access
‣ Internal and external users
“Facebook for the enterprise”



‣ File sharing
‣ Wikis & blogs
‣ Microblogs
‣ Tasks & calendars
‣ People profiles
‣ Activity streams
‣ Feeds and filters
What “social” really means




                        ‣ Emphasising people and connections
                        ‣ Enterprise-grade collaboration tools
                        ‣ Convert work product into knowledge
                        ‣ Create and share in the same system
                        ‣ Gain a corporate peripheral vision



Photo by Hans Põldoja
So, I can have my cake and eat it?



                        ‣ Secure, social, cloud is possible
                        ‣ Do your due diligence
                        ‣ Choose your providers carefully
                        ‣ Ask the difficult questions
                        ‣ Demand evidence they are secure




Photo by Frank Gruber
These firms are already doing it




www.highqsolutions.com
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Secure, social, cloud - mutually exclusive or perfect partners?

  • 1.
    Secure, social, cloud Mutually exclusive or perfect partners? Stuart Barr www.highqsolutions.com
  • 2.
    Introduction Stuart Barr Director, HighQ ‣ Background in technology, social, legal ‣ HighQ is a leading provider of secure collaboration and publishing software to the legal, banking, life sciences and government sectors. Photo by Stuart Barr
  • 3.
    Can we haveour cake and eat it? “ Is cloud-based social software inherently risky for enterprises looking to take advantage of the new wave of technology innovation or is it possible to have your cake and eat it? Photo by Mushroom and Rooster
  • 4.
    A new waveof technology adoption ‣ Cloud computing ‣ Social software ‣ Mobile access Photo by Stuart Barr
  • 5.
    Benefits of thecloud ‣ Reduce costs ‣ Rapid deployment ‣ Flexibility and scalability ‣ Access from anywhere Photo by The Planet
  • 6.
    Accelerating adoption ofsocial tools ‣ Workforce productivity ‣ Communication & collaboration ‣ Knowledge sharing ‣ Internal and external Image by Gregory Williams
  • 7.
    Established cloud playerslead the way ‣ Google ‣ Salesforce ‣ Zoho ‣ Amazon ‣ Microsoft ‣ Apple Photo by Fiona Romeo
  • 8.
    In theory, social+ cloud = good ‣ Cheap, scalable computing ‣ Software on demand ‣ Cost and resource savings ‣ Access to latest innovations ‣ Timely deployments Photo by Lyza
  • 9.
    Not so fast Pictureby Natalia & Gabriel Sánchez-Suárez Photo by Fiona Romeo
  • 10.
    Is the cloudsecure? Photo by M I S C H E L L E
  • 11.
    Popular misconception no.1 “ The cloud is less secure than an in-house solution hosted in my own data centre. Photo by Martin Sharman ”
  • 12.
    Consumer-grade services Fantastic – but probably not the best place in the cloud to store your sensitive corporate data… we need something else Photo by Fiona Romeo
  • 13.
    Enterprise-grade services ‣ Specialist providers ‣ Focused on the enterprise ‣ High-grade security & control ‣ Independently audited ‣ Smaller, private clouds Photo by Steven Shorrock
  • 14.
    Specialist cloud providers ‣ Depend on trust of their clients ‣ Must be as secure as on-premise ‣ Robust, reliable, secure services ‣ State-of-the-art technology firms Photo by Lars Plougmann
  • 15.
    Popular misconception no.2 “ Social is a waste of time, it’s about sharing and being open, it’s risky and insecure. Photo by David Sim ”
  • 16.
    Take the bestfrom the consumer web ‣ Best ideas from consumer tools ‣ Take them into the enterprise ‣ Add new security and controls
  • 17.
    Enterprise-grade social tools ‣Robust and advanced controls ‣ Choose who to share with ‣ Be as open or closed as you need ‣ Various levels of privilege & access ‣ Internal and external users
  • 18.
    “Facebook for theenterprise” ‣ File sharing ‣ Wikis & blogs ‣ Microblogs ‣ Tasks & calendars ‣ People profiles ‣ Activity streams ‣ Feeds and filters
  • 19.
    What “social” reallymeans ‣ Emphasising people and connections ‣ Enterprise-grade collaboration tools ‣ Convert work product into knowledge ‣ Create and share in the same system ‣ Gain a corporate peripheral vision Photo by Hans Põldoja
  • 20.
    So, I canhave my cake and eat it? ‣ Secure, social, cloud is possible ‣ Do your due diligence ‣ Choose your providers carefully ‣ Ask the difficult questions ‣ Demand evidence they are secure Photo by Frank Gruber
  • 21.
    These firms arealready doing it www.highqsolutions.com
  • 22.