Cloud and Web Attacks
A Cloud Security Alliance Research Report
Work environments have undergone rapid but lasting changes in recent years, forcing many companies to accelerate their digital transformation. As a result, the security landscape has changed dramatically. Enterprise firewalls are no longer enough, people have become the new perimeter.
Several high-profile supply chain attacks have brought light to a growing number of cloud and web attacks that target people with access to business data. In the face of these threats, companies struggle to govern their new cloud environments and maintain legacy equipment as they try to adapt their overall security strategy to the changing landscape.
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