Why Your Cloud Security Needs to Mature for the ‘New Normal’
What was initially a short-term WFH assumption has now become a permanent trend. It’s time for IT teams to assess where they are on the remote maturity curv…
What was initially a short-term WFH assumption has now become a permanent trend. It’s time for IT teams to assess where they are on the remote maturity curv…
Sumo Logics 2020 State of SecOps and Automation report highlights why the security operations center (SOC) needs to adopt cloud-native SIEM tools to manage high volume of security alerts that have doubled in the past five years.
Breached cloud resources and accounts are available for as little as a few dollars on “thriving†dark web marketplaces.
With the shift to remote work, organizations are now using hundreds of cloud apps, many of which may be susceptible to attacks or manipulation. This has widened the attack surface and is exposing them to all sorts of new risks.
Most organizations planning to move critical workloads and applications to the cloud tout hybrid cloud as the path to attain cost efficiencies and effective use of resources.
Organizations know the risks in the cloud, but fall short of prevention. DivvyCloud’s security executive Chris Hertz gives a lowdown on managing cloud security risks and why automation for continuous monitoring and remediation will become a key capability.
John Peluso, chief product officer at AvePoint, explores cloud sprawl and discusses tools and strategies to enable higher productivity.
As we slowly head toward the end of 2022, check out the key predictions for cloud cybersecurity in 2023 by Eyal Arazi, cloud security manager, Radware.
Cloud services are skyrocketing in popularity, but they are not without issues. The question of whether a shared security model is best is hotly debated.
Despite the benefits derived from using public cloud platforms, organizations are hesitant to push their workloads, data, and containers to the cloud, fearin…