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Q&A: Cloud Providers and Leaky Servers

Thales Cloud Protection & Licensing

The nonprofit GDI Foundation has tracked close to 175,000 examples of misconfigured software and services on the cloud this year. As more and more organizations are moving to the cloud, the number of leaky servers is increasing. Q: Why have there been so many leaky servers recently? Is this problem unique to Amazon?

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Incident Response in the Cloud

ForAllSecure

Incident response in the cloud. How is it different, and why do we need to pay more attention to it today, before something major happens tomorrow. There’s been a major data breach, and you’re booked on the next night flight out, at 6am. How can investigators go back and figure out what happened and when?

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Q&A: Sophos poll shows how attackers are taking advantage of cloud migration to wreak havoc

The Last Watchdog

Cloud migration, obviously, is here to stay. But there’s no doubt that the exodus to a much greater dependency on hybrid cloud and multi-cloud resources – Infrastructure-as-a-Service ( IaaS ) and Platforms-as-a-Service ( PaaS ) – is in full swing. And now we have that same pattern playing out, once more, with cloud migration.

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Top 10 Cloud Workload Protection Platforms (CWPP) in 2023

eSecurity Planet

A cloud workload protection platform (CWPP) shields cloud workloads from a range of threats like malware, ransomware, DDoS attacks, cloud misconfigurations, insider threats, and data breaches.

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Best Backup Solutions for Ransomware Protection

eSecurity Planet

Backup has in some sense always been about the security of data. But these days, backup must do much more. Not only must it provide a way to restore data in a timely manner, it must do it securely – and increasingly, users are demanding that it also offers protection against the scourge of ransomware.