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On-Premise Security vs Cloud Security

by Atharva Shah | August 27, 2024

Explore the advantages and drawbacks of cloud and on-premise security solutions. From security concerns to cost considerations, we’ll help you make an informed decision for your business.

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Among the most critical decisions an organization needs to make in today’s cybersecurity environment is whether to allow cloud-based solutions to monitor their data security or whether it has to keep control within its on-premise systems. 

It is a choice really above mere infrastructure preferences into the heart of strategies for data protection, compliance requirements, and risk management. Cyber threats are now sophisticated, and suffering a breach has become very expensive – IBM says it costs $4.88 million on average per breach in 2024 – so the stakes have never been higher.

Understanding Cloud and On-Premise Security

On-Premise Security allows full control over the security infrastructure, located at the physical premises of an organization. It includes everything, from the firewalls and intrusion detection systems to physical access controls and data encryption methods fully managed in-house.

Cloud security relies on third-party service providers to secure your data and applications in the data centers they operate. For cloud security, massive economies of scale for your cloud provider enable them to deploy advanced security capabilities – an order of magnitude more than organizations could afford to implement on their own.

So, we are going to explore both these deployment approaches from a security standpoint, considering such factors as control, compliance, scaling, and cost-effectiveness.

Key Differences

Based on the knowledge of the strengths and weaknesses of the cloud and on-premise security models, you should be ready to make a decision that is better enlightened and that corresponds better to the specific security needs of your organization and your risk profile. 

They could go as far as building a state-of-the-art server room with biometric access controls, encryption protocols, and a dedicated cybersecurity team for an on-premise model. That same firm, deciding to go with a cloud solution, would then leverage Amazon Web Services with built-in security, including AWS Shield for DDoS protection and the AWS Key Management Service for encryption, not to mention, again, those many layers of security that they would add themselves.

Security Considerations

On-Premise Security

  • Physical control and specially designed security methods, such as badge readers and cameras.
  • Equipment management to destroy items having sensitive data.
  • No traffic in the means less incidence of threats outside the business

Cloud Security

  • Adherence to strict security protocols
  • More affordable for many businesses
  • Built-in features for various regulations

A study by RapidScale found that 94% of businesses saw an improvement in security after switching to the cloud, and 91% said the cloud makes it easier to meet government compliance requirements.

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Cost Comparison

On-Premise

  • High initial costs for hardware and software licenses
  • Ongoing expenses for maintenance, upgrades, and IT staff

Cloud

  • Lower upfront costs
  • Predictable monthly or annual fees
  • Reduced IT staff requirements

A small business with 50 employees might spend $125,000 on initial server costs plus $1,500 per month on maintenance for an on-premise solution. In contrast, a cloud solution might cost $750 per month with no upfront costs.

Source: https://www.columbusglobal.com/en-us/blog/on-premises-vs-cloud-based-solutions

Scalability and Flexibility

On-Premise

  • Limited by purchased hardware capacity
  • Scaling up requires additional investment and time

Cloud

  • Easily scalable resources on-demand
  • Quick adaptation to changing business needs

In terms of work-from-home arrangements during the COVID-19 pandemic, many businesses have scaled up dramatically in their use of cloud resources. For instance, Zoom, a cloud video conferencing company, increased its daily meeting participants from 10 million back in December 2019 to 300 million in April 2020.

Hybrid Solutions Offer Best of Both

Most of the organizations adopt a hybrid approach when on-premise and cloud solutions are being put together. The rationale behind their decision to go hybrid is to:

  1. Keep sensitive data at on-premise resources while benefiting from the cloud for other jobs that aren’t that important.
  2. Scale resources whenever needed without obliterating existing infrastructure.
  3. Gradually transit to the cloud and experience minimal disruption.

As per Flexera’s 2024 report, 89% companies had a hybrid cloud strategy compared to 84% in previous years.

Choosing the Right Deployment Strategy

In this case, considerations you might want to make include:

  1. Small businesses or those expecting rapid growth can better leverage cloud scalability.
  2. Compare the total cost of ownership for both the short and long run. Frequently, cloud solutions have lower upfront costs, but for some organizational budgets, on-premise solutions end up being more cost-effective over time.
  3. On-premise solutions fit well where stringent regulatory industries are looking at having more control over the data.
  4. On-premise solutions will always demand in-house IT expertise, which is less stressed with cloud solutions.
  5. Cloud solutions can also come as a rescue in the global accessibility needs of an organization comprising home workers or multiple locations.

Healthcare providers commonly use a hybrid solution. Most of them have decided to keep patients’ data on-premise to be compliant with HIPAA regulations and take advantage of cloud services for less critical functions such as email and scheduling.

For further ideas, check out IBMs guide to implement a hybrid cloud solution.

FAQ

Is cloud computing always better from a cost perspective compared to on-premise ones?

Not necessarily. While cloud computing is generally cheaper upfront, the total cost of ownership over time can be more expensive for some organizations looking at capital, operational, and overall consumption costs—if you have a predictable, steady workload.

How safe is cloud computing compared to on-site solutions?

Cloud providers typically have more security development resources than the average business. The actual safety of your data primarily hinges on the way you configure and put in place the cloud service.

Can everything that I have, application-wise, be moved to the cloud?

While most applications can be moved to the cloud, some legacy systems and/or special types of software may just be incompatible with the cloud; therefore, proper analysis has to be done before migration.

What are the benefits of hybrid cloud solutions?

This category gives flexibility. Here critical data can be maintained onsite, while cloud scalability can be leveraged for all other operations. It also allows a stepwise transfer to the cloud.

How does cloud computing influence disaster recovery?

Cloud computing influences disaster recovery a lot. Because cloud computing is a process where information is stored off-site, in the event of an outage it can bring resources up in no time.

Takeaway

The choice between the cloud and on-premise solutions (or hybrid solution) will be based on an organization’s unique needs, priorities, and resources. Keeping considerations like security, cost, scalability, and compliance requirements in mind will take you to a very informed decision that will serve your business goals and operational needs.

However, remember to change in technology; what is fit for use for your organization today may at a later time be not. You would, however, want to do a regular evaluation of your IT infrastructure to ensure relevance and take advantage of innovations in both cloud and on-premise solutions.

Whether you go all-in on the cloud, choose on-premise, or decide on a hybrid solution, make sure your IT strategy is aligned with your overall business objectives to drive success in the digital age.

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