Securing Cloud Environments with a Multi-Cloud Security Strategy.pdf
As businesses that engage with various security vendors and partners face an increasing execution and operations management gap, security operations need to evolve and adapt to break away from legacy reactive security approaches.
Securing Cloud Environments with a Multi-Cloud Security Strategy.pdf
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Securing Cloud Environmentswith a
Multi-Cloud Security Strategy
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As businesses that engage with various security vendors and partners face an increasing
execution and operations management gap, security operations need to evolve and
adapt to break away from legacy reactive security approaches.
Understanding that cloud environments are not the same as data center operations and that
everything seen and controlled is virtual is crucial to safeguard them. APIs, which are dynamic
and often serverless, are used to manage cloud activities. They are often application-centric
rather than infrastructure-centric, and DevOps or site reliability engineers can manage them
directly through code. Cybercriminals have modified their attack strategies to exploit
vulnerabilities as IT teams have accelerate cloud operations.
Leverage automation
The key to effective cloud security hygiene is automation. Businesses should safeguard their
virtual machines by creating security configurations and using terraform templates or other
scripting tools to implement them.
Monitor at Scale
Traditional security monitoring implies that security teams have static IP addresses and
predictable activity. Cloud security monitoring, on the other hand, necessitates the ability to
monitor virtual, dynamic environments and detect breaches.
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