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Read the clouds, reduce the cyber risk. Why a one-size- fits- all approach to cloud security is unlikely to work in multi-cloud deployments. Webinar In the natural world, there are ten different kinds of cloud - a rare simplicity in meteorological terms. But in our global business environment, there's no single defining feature to aid classification. Multi-cloud environments in particular spawn a lot of complexity, and their continuous evolution can also create cyber security blind spots. And because scalability is built in, even a minor misstep can quickly blow up into a major security incident. A one-size- fits- all approach to cloud security is unlikely to work in these hybrid deployments, where every cloud is different and individual to your business. But how do you harness complexity instead of falling foul of it? One answer could be using artificial intelligence (AI) to learn and understand your cloud environment and gather the insight you need to protect it. You can learn more by joining our latest webinar – Securing Your Cloud Starts by Understanding It - on 18 December at 4pm GMT/11am ET/8am PT. The Register's Tim Phillips will be chatting to Nabil Zoldjalali of Darktrace about how you can implement effective detection and response to secure your cloud environment. You'll learn how to recognize what's normal in your cloud and what isn't, how to understand your cloud environment in real-time and create an autonomous response to threats. Sign up to watch it here and we'll send you a reminder when it's time to log in. Sponsored by Darktrace.
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Multi-cloud environments present complex security challenges and potential blind spots due to their unique and continuously evolving nature.
A generic, one-size-fits-all approach to cloud security is ineffective in these diverse and scalable hybrid cloud deployments.
Minor security issues in cloud environments can escalate rapidly into significant threats given the built-in scalability of cloud services.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is proposed as a means to comprehend and adapt to specific cloud environments, enhancing the ability to protect against cyber threats.
An upcoming webinar, "Securing Your Cloud Starts by Understanding It," aims to address how to detect and respond to security incidents in cloud infrastructures.
The webinar, hosted by The Register's Tim Phillips and featuring Nabil Zoldjalali from Darktrace, will discuss techniques for real-time understanding of cloud activities and the implementation of autonomous threat response strategies.
Interested participants are encouraged to sign up for the webinar scheduled for 18 December to gain insights into securing cloud environments.