cloud workload protection
Eliminating Excessive Permissions
Excessive permissions are the #1 threat to workloads hosted on the public cloud. As organizations migrate their computing resources to public cloud environments, they lose visibility and control over their assets. In ...
Managing Security Risks in the Cloud
Daniel Smith | | Cloud, cloud computing, Cloud Security, cloud workload protection, Cybersecurity, misconfigurations
Often, I find that only a handful of organizations have a complete understanding of where they stand in today’s threat landscape. That’s a problem. If your organization does not have the ability ...
How Workload Protection is Transforming Cybersecurity for the Hybrid Cloud
Kaus Phaltankar | | Cloud Security, cloud workload protection, Data Security, hybrid cloud, security
In the chess match that is cybersecurity in the cloud, enterprises are moving their “pieces” to the wrong places. What’s more, they begin the game at a disadvantage because their opponent—the threat ...
Security Boulevard
The Cloud Can be a Dangerous Place. Are Your Public Cloud Workloads Safe?
Bert Rankin | | AI-powered threat detection, Amazon Web Services, Bert Rankin, Blog, cloud workload protection, Infrastructure as a Service, Native cloud security, network traffic analysis, Virtual public cloud
Enterprises have changed the way they interact with data and where their workloads reside. Approximately a decade ago, enterprises directly owned and housed servers that IT personnel maintained. These servers sat in ...
Excessive Permissions are Your #1 Cloud Threat
Eyal Arazi | | Attack Mitigation, Cloud, cloud computing, Cloud Security, cloud workload protection, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, security
Migrating workloads to public cloud environment opens up organizations to a slate of new, cloud-native attack vectors which did not exist in the world of premise-based data centers. In this new environment, ...