Rackspace Strengthens Its Managed Security Story

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Rackspace Strengthens Its Managed Security Story


Rackspace is adding features and functions to its managed security offerings. Is it all a company needs?



Rackspace
has added Privacy and Data Protection (PDP) to the latest version of its managed security offerings. PDP provides
enhanced encryption, data access and compliance monitoring
for customers.
In a telephone conversation with Brian Kelly, Rackspace CSO, and Daniel Clayton, director of operations at Rackspace Managed Security, we talked about where PDP fits into the companys overall security strategy, and how customers are working with service providers such as Rackspace to secure their applications and data.
Kelly began with a discussion of the uneven handshake, a theory of the security
relationship between cloud customer and service provider
first introduced by research firm Forrester in 2014. The heart of the uneven handshake is stated as,
… the cloud service provider is only responsible for securing the data center, infrastructure, and hypervisor, while the end user organization is responsible for the operating system, applications, users, and data.
After describing the relationship, Kelly admitted, Honestly, that has never sat well with me and I struggled with the concept, because the service provider is perfectly positioned to provide more pieces of the security chain than the customer. He said he began working to shift the balance of the handshake after he joined Rackspace three years ago, because, Weve got to work with our customers and even out the handshake and do more for them.
Clayton said that resource availability is a critical part of why service providers should be doing more for their customers. We all know that theres a resource gap out in the industry for security professionals and a lot of the small companies really struggle to get to the [necessary] level of skill, he said. He further explained, Theres a skills shortage, you know. Security analysts are difficult to find, hard to recruit and even harder to retain.
This was the reason why Rackspace began its managed security offerings with services that moved the Security Operations Center (SOC) functions from the customer to the service provider. Why wasnt encryption included in those basic original functions? Clayton said there were legitimate reasons, though there was a great deal of internal discussion before the decision was made.
Ill be very honest with you; when we initially talked about launching RackSpace Managed Security, as a security professional it was my feeling that encryption should have been part of that initial service. We really felt at the time that we wanted to put a service offering together that included everything that every customer should have, Clayton said. There are minimum table stakes that every customer should have and as a security professional I felt that encryption was on that list, he continued. Now, I was overruled and I was overruled for good reason because the reality is that many customers dont want to encrypt all of their data. Its expensive and difficult to do.
Now, though, Kelly and Clayton say that Rackspace is closing the gaps in its security offerings and becoming a more complete provider in the managed security world. Kelly said the real challenge is adding functionality without adding complexity. He said that adding complexity has been the way that security has grown for years. Antivirus was lacking and so we plugged the hole with intrusion detection. And then intrusion prevention didnt really address our applications so we put a web application firewall in place, and then over time we layer so many things on it we just created this complexity.
The complexity becomes important, Kelly said, because, I honestly believe the enemy of security today is complexity probably more than anything else.
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Theres an obvious question about how well Rackspace has succeeded and also about its customers reactions to the additional functions. I asked Kelly and Clayton, If one of your customers came to you and said to you, Thank heavens! With you doing this, I dont have to worry about security any more, would that delight you or terrify you?
Both in equal measure is the answer to that question, Clayton said, while laughing with Kelly. He continued by talking about how Rackspace started the Managed Security Program with the idea of owning as much of the security function as possible. Nevertheless, he said, at this point Rackspace is still able to deliver only a small part of everything that a company requires for an overall security solution.
Theres still much, much more for us to do, Kelly said. So I would be very pleased that a customer had the confidence that they could relax and allow us to do what we do. But I would also be terrified by the idea that a customer believed that there werent so many more things that they needed to be doing that we couldnt do for them.
The major shift thats happening for customers, though, is in security emphasis. Clayton said, Security today is all about the data. You know in the past it was about the perimeter, he said. It was kind of perimeter backwards. And today its about the data forwards.
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— Curtis Franklin is the editor of
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