Introduction to SecurityInformation security is, at its core, defined by three main concepts: confidentiality, integrity, and availability. Organizations often think about “security” primarily in terms of confidentiality, but omitting the other concepts leaves out many essential design ideas that help supply resilience to systems, during incidents ranging from a security breach to a natural disaster. The concepts also interrelate. For example, designing for availability often means that resolving vulnerabilities is easier, helping to restore confidentiality and integrity to systems. Thinking about security in the cloud means thinking about, and designing for, all three data security concepts. Compliance Design ConsiderationsSecurity always depends on context, and in most cases, the context is influenced by how an organization intends to use its cloud presence. Endpoint and Workload Security for Azure VMware Solution ConclusionOrganizations that have traditional on-premises deployments have to rethink how they operate in the public cloud, as the public cloud is significantly different.