What is cloud computing?
Cloud computing refers to data that is held digitally (in the cloud). An internet hosted network of remote servers is used to manage and process data. This means that a local server or computer is not required.
Cloud computing refers to data that is held digitally (in the cloud). An internet hosted network of remote servers is used to manage and process data. This means that a local server or computer is not required.
Mark Sharron leads Search & Generative AI Strategy at ISMS.online. His focus is communicating how ISO 27001, ISO 42001 and SOC 2 work in practice - tying risk to controls, policies and evidence with audit-ready traceability. Mark partners with product and customer teams so this logic is embedded in workflows and web content - helping organisations understand, prove security, privacy and AI governance with confidence.
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