Understanding Cloud Security Benefits and Challenges

Understanding Cloud Security Benefits and Challenges
Vulnerabilities in the cloud are growing in number and severity, and risk leaders must learn how to respond. IBM reports that cloud vulnerabilities have increased 150% in the last five years.

We are witnessing a global digital transformation, and cloud computing is the foundation and future of the digital world. It offers many benefits, but it’s crucial to understand what cloud security means and how to secure your data, applications, infrastructure, and workloads.

In this free webinar, we get advice from Amazon and Google cloud security experts on how organizations can benefit from cloud security services and features and the challenges around people, processes and technologies when adopting the cloud.
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Cyber Threat Hunting: Identify and Hunt Down Intruders

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