As more organizations move their infrastructure and IT services to the cloud, it is common to adopt services from more than one cloud platform provider, such as Microsoft Azure, Google Chronicle, and Amazon AWS. This provides greater flexibility than working with only one cloud platform, allows organizations to better manage costs and avoid vendor lock-in, and improves resiliency.
However, working in a multi-cloud environment also creates new attack surfaces and cyber risks, requiring security operations teams to adapt their practices to fit the standards of multi-cloud detection and response. In the age of GenAI, these threats have increased greatly, as attackers utilize advanced methods to operate within multi-cloud environments.
This report aims to guide security teams in best applying threat detection and response techniques in multi-cloud environments.
In this report, you’ll learn about: