Why creating a layered defensive strategy that includes security by design can help address cloud challenges
The same goes for cloud service providers. Increasingly, companies are spreading the love between multiple cloud services when offloading workloads to public cloud infrastructure. But that choice brings a big security headache, because it makes your infrastructure harder to see and control.found that 98 percent of enterprises have now adopted a multi-cloud infrastructure strategy. They're doing it for several reasons.
"As the digital horizon expands, security, cloud and ops teams have to redefine their role, not just as protectors, but as architects of a new era, where cloud adoption and success are inseparable companions to help embed digital trust into cloud initiatives," he says. "The key to building resilience in the public cloud is through customers understanding their shared responsibility for security, what is the responsibility of the cloud provider versus the customer's role in securing data, application and OS layers," says Singh."Within the cloud's expanse, even the smallest human error can cast a shadow of insecurity, underscoring the critical importance of vigilance and education in safeguarding organizational digital estates.
Some companies evolve and have mature processes and technology to manage security in a multi-cloud infrastructure, says Singh:"As more projects arise, you build a team and address repeatable questions." These companies will often create templated governance policies and standard security measures. They might even formalize consistent enough policies to follow them, but it's a big ask for many.
Development teams that focus on designing secure architecture, testing early for security issues, and using safe coding practices can reduce the cost of security remediation, for example. Operations staff that follow best practice security can deploy consistent, security-audited cloud instances that operate more reliably and minimize downtime.Sharing responsibility this way across varied stakeholders creates an organizational platform which better supports mature security processes.
Vision One operates at three separate layers. At the top is its attack surface risk management layer, which helps explain the enterprise's risk score and helps the SOC to map its vulnerable assets. It predicts the impact of a potential compromise so that they can prioritize the most pressing cyber risks. These include software vulnerabilities, misconfigured assets, and account compromise.
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