Google Cloud has joined the Critical Providers Program to help improve cybersecurity for cloud companies.
The announcement was made by the not-for-profit organization FS-ISAC.
- According
to FS-ISAC, the company will focus on helping the financial industry
implement better security practices for its cloud infrastructure.
- Google has stated that it will bring its experience to the member organization, including reports from Threat Horizon and the Google Cybersecurity Action Team.
- FS-ISAC
stated that it is a member-driven, not-for-profit organization that
advances cybersecurity and resilience in the global financial system.
- The organization was founded in 1999.
- Member firms manage $100 trillion worth of assets in 75 countries.