Fully responsible for securing customers' data on Cloud: Google

IANS  |  New Delhi 

With regulators around the world now keeping a closer watch on data security than ever before, on Thursday owned up complete responsibility for the security of customers' data on its platform.

"Our businesses cease to exist if we violate customers' trust. So we have to be responsible for customers' data," Miles Ward, -- Solutions, Cloud, said while delivering the keynote address at the Summit 2018 here.

Saying that the platform can help businesses stop the bad actors in their tracks, Ward noted that Google invested nearly $14 billion in the past three years to build up its

"We integrate security as first order principle.... You are safe on our platform," he said, adding that over 1,000 of the tech giant's security engineers keep an eye on global vulnerabilities.

Google Cloud promises businesses quality computing, security, data analytics, and other

Its was recently named a in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Content Collaboration Platforms (CCP), which evaluates vendors based on their vision and ability to execute.

Google said some of the world's most successful businesses -- Airbus, Coca Cola, Colgate, Home Depot, and among others -- are already running on Google Cloud.

Rick Harshman, Managing Director, Google Cloud Platform, Asia Pacific, added that in the past six months, has become the number one training destination for Google Cloud across the globe.

Harshman backed Ward's claims on the security aspects, saying that Google is working on providing Indian customers the highest levels of security and operational excellence for companies to be able to run successful businesses.

"We have seen growth of over 800 per cent in service training here in India," Harshman said.

With the Google Cloud region which went live in about eight months ago, Google said enterprises in are able to take advantage of the high speeds, low latency and performance benefits offered by its services.

With Google Cloud India region, storing data in the country has become easier for Indian organisations.

In Mumbai, Google Cloud has one Cloud region which has three zones.

"We are building security into our systems as a principle, not as a response to regulatory demands," Harshman said, referring to reports this weekend that the asked payment services companies to provide an update on action taken by them to store transaction data in the country in every fortnight.

"We are also committed to open source. The reality of today and also of future is that companies are going to work with multiple companies and they are going to run in different locations - they may work with Google Cloud and also with other Cloud players. So if you are not using open source, you are not going to have interactable tools," Harshman explained.

"The next two areas that could draw a line of differentiation are analytics and Machine Learning," Harshman said.

"We are already trying, as a company, to democratise (AI) and ML, making them accessible and easily usable for everyone," Harshman added.

At the summit, Google also showcased its Cloud Auto ML, a service that simplifies the process of making models for different businesses by using advanced from Google.

Google also recently launched Cloud Spanner, an enterprise-grade database service built for the Cloud specifically to combine the benefits of structure with non-relational horizontal scale.

--IANS

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First Published: Thu, June 14 2018. 18:38 IST