Cloud Posture Security

AI-driven cloud complexity fuels
security blind spots.

Cloud technology—and attacks—are changing. AI adoption has forever transformed cloud operations and heightened security risks, while bad actors are exfiltrating data faster than ever before.
The cloud conveys risk.
› 80% of security exposures occur in the cloud.1
› In 2024, organizations experienced a 388% increase in cloud alerts.

Simultaneously, cloud security has a complexity challenge. The number of cloud services and tool sprawl create inefficiencies and increase cloud risk. Disparate teams using an array of isolated solutions can’t share context, making it tough to identify and remediate risks.
Tool sprawl is a problem.
› On average, organizations manage 16 tools for cloud security.
› 91% of organizations report that the number of point tools they use creates blind spots, affecting their ability to prioritize risk and prevent threats. For years, cloud security posture management (CSPM) tools  have formed the foundation of cloud security, ensuring that cloud environments maintain secure configurations and remain free from vulnerabilities.

While CSPM functionality remains a core element of cloud
security, it’s not enough to stand up against advanced attacks.

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