Sap Grc Security Architect at a tech services company with 201-500 employees
Real User
2021-02-05T22:51:03Z
Feb 5, 2021
We are a partner. I'm working for a consulting firm and we provide our services. While we mostly deal with hybrid cloud deployments on AWS, we have seen clients go completely to the cloud and use Azure as well. We're largely happy with the solution, however, if the risk analysis was a one-stop-shop, that would be really great. Otherwise, from the administrative point, if it is made a little bit simpler for someone to understand, it would not require a lot of experience to implement it from the security standpoint. It's a little complex to understand for a beginner. Overall, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten.
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The implementation is very simplified, and it's a progressive implementation. Overall I would rate the solution a nine out of ten.
We are a partner. I'm working for a consulting firm and we provide our services. While we mostly deal with hybrid cloud deployments on AWS, we have seen clients go completely to the cloud and use Azure as well. We're largely happy with the solution, however, if the risk analysis was a one-stop-shop, that would be really great. Otherwise, from the administrative point, if it is made a little bit simpler for someone to understand, it would not require a lot of experience to implement it from the security standpoint. It's a little complex to understand for a beginner. Overall, I would rate the solution at an eight out of ten.