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Infrastructure is complex. Bridges, highways, large-scale structures—each takes substantial time to build and even longer to properly maintain.
Since its arrival on the scene, the public cloud has been dogged by one single question: Is it secure?
All the major cloud providers have products and services that, while similar, are designed for their specific platforms.
When it comes to security, the less complicated the solution the more likely it is effective.
In June, Cyble Research Labs conducted a routine threat scan and uncovered more than 900,000 Kubernetes exposures across the internet.
It can be easy to think of storage infrastructure as static. A simple container for housing data and workloads.
Back when the public cloud was still in its infancy, it was common for organizations to feel trepidation about the security of their data and applications.
When the public cloud first arrived on the scene, it wasn’t uncommon for enterprises to be hesitant about making the adoption.
Companies today are often unaware of just how vulnerable they are to security risks.
The past couple years have highlighted the need for organizations to put in place processes that enable employees to work in a hybrid work-office environment.
As a leader in the public cloud space, Microsoft Azure has a massive amount of information available for both existing clients and organizations that are simply cloud curious.
According to a report from the Identity Theft Resource Center, the number of reported breaches in 2021 increased by 68 percent over the previous year. This made it a record year—albeit one not worth...