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    Andpad and Cloud Storage Security Case Study
    Elevating Enterprise Security: ANDPAD’s Strategic Transformation

    A forward-thinking organization required a secure and scalable solution to protect its sensitive AWS S3 data while optimizing operational efficiency and reducing costs. By implementing Cloud Storage Security’s Antivirus for Amazon S3, ANDPAD established real-time malware detection, processed data efficiently at scale, and maintained robust in-tenant security—all while achieving significant cost savings.

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    Securing An Agency's Intelligence: Scalable Cloud Protection for Geospatial Data

    A government organization that aids in national security required a scalable, high security cloud storage solution to protect its sensitive geospatial intelligence data. Managing petabytes of classified data for real-time analysis and decision-making required an advanced security framework that ensured compliance and protection against evolving cyber threats. By implementing Cloud Storage Security’s (CSS) Antivirus for Amazon S3, the organization enhanced their protection, met their regulatory compliance needs, and enabled safer intelligence-sharing across teams and agencies without compromising security.

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    Insurance Provider Secures Critical File Protection with CSS

    A leading financial insurance provider needed a secure and scalable solution to protect file transfers and data storage within its cloud environment. By deploying a cloud-based antivirus solution for object storage, the company achieved advanced malware detection, operational efficiency, and compliance with regional data residency requirements.

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    PCI DSS v4.0.1-Compliant Financial Data Management

    In June 2024, the Payment Card Industry (PCI) Security Standards Council released version 4.0.1 of the PCI Data Security Standards (PCI DSS) detailing numerous best practices which organizations that store and process payment card information should implement. PCI DSS outlines the ways in which compliant organizations must store and process information, including when that data is stored on the cloud. With cloud storage and the popularity of online payments expanding, modern organizations must understand how they can remain compliant and trustworthy to end users and customers. As of April 1st, 2025, these new “best practices” become mandatory and are within scope of audit for continued compliance.

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    Legal Tech Provider Meets a Scalable Solution to Data Security

    A legal technology provider required a secure, scalable solution to protect sensitive legal data while ensuring compliance with CJIS, HIPAA, and SOC 2 standards. By deploying Cloud Storage Security’s Antivirus for Amazon S3, the company established real-time malware detection, secured high-volume data ingestion, and maintained data residency and regulatory control within its AWS environment.

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    Securing Sensitive Data at Scale: A Government Agency’s Uncompromisable Requirement

    A national defense agency required a secure and scalable solution to safeguard sensitive data within its AWS infrastructure while maintaining strict compliance and operational efficiency. By implementing Cloud Storage Security’s Antivirus for Amazon S3, the agency established real-time malware detection, ensured seamless processing of terabytes of data, and upheld rigorous regulatory standards.

    Casmer Labs exclusive: top malware of Jan 2025
    Top Three Malware Threats of January 2025: What You Need to Know

    As cyber threats continue to evolve, 2025 has already seen an uptick in malicious activity. Cloud Storage Security’s threat intelligence center, Casmer Labs, has identified several malware families standing out as significant risks to your cloud storage resources and downstream users of your data.

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    Why Project-Based Malware Protection is Inadequate

    Data migration to the cloud accelerates each year. By 2025, over 100 zettabytes of data1 will be stored in some form of cloud storage resource. If your organization stores data in the cloud, you are likely aware of the security risks associated with cloud-based malware, misconfigurations, and other issues that result in data loss or compliance violations. Today, the vast majority of organizations focus their efforts exclusively on protecting their “most important” resources, like repositories with sensitive information. Meanwhile, many other repositories are left unprotected and undefended. While this might seem like a cost and time-saving approach, operating with a project-based security strategy instead of an inclusive, programmatic strategy is like locking your front door and never checking your back door, leaving your entire enterprise vulnerable to malware infiltration.

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    Building a Strategy to Secure Your Cloud Storage

    Organizations continue to move their data to the cloud at increasing rates, year after year. While the types of data migrating to the cloud have stayed largely the same (social security numbers, credit card information, or other sensitive data), the threats to data stored in the cloud continue to evolve. To consider data truly protected, organizations must approach the unique challenges facing cloud storage with attention, research, and a willingness to invest in effective defenses.

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