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Q&A: Sophos poll shows how attackers are taking advantage of cloud migration to wreak havoc

The Last Watchdog

Cloud migration, obviously, is here to stay. Related: Threat actors add ‘human touch’ to hacks To be sure, enterprises continue to rely heavily on their legacy, on-premises datacenters. And now we have that same pattern playing out, once more, with cloud migration.

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The Impact of Remote Work and Cloud Migrations on Security Perimeters

Security Affairs

Her experience spans B2B tech, with a lot of focus on cybersecurity, cloud, enterprise, digital transformation, and data centre. Follow me on Twitter: @securityaffairs and Facebook and Mastodon Pierluigi Paganini ( SecurityAffairs – hacking, cybersecurity) She is also a regular writer at Bora.

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MY TAKE: Why speedy innovation requires much improved cyber hygiene, cloud security

The Last Watchdog

Speed is what digital transformation is all about. Organizations are increasingly outsourcing IT workloads to cloud service providers and looking to leverage IoT systems. Hacking collectives are already probing, if not exploiting, containers and APIs. The deployment of APIs has expanded exponentially.

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NEW TECH: ‘Micro-segmentation’ security vendor Guardicore seeks to disrupt firewall market

The Last Watchdog

Related: Micro-segmentation taken to the personal device level The flip side, of course, is that an already wide-open attack surface – one that has been getting plundered for the past two decades by criminal hacking groups — is getting scaled up, as well. Clearly agility and speed are cornerstones of digital transformation.

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The Difference Between Human and Machine Identities

Security Affairs

As digital transformation is advancing and automation is becoming an essential component of modern enterprises, collaboration between humans and machines is crucial. For many enterprises the need is compounded by digital transformation initiatives such as cloud migration and expanding DevOps processes.

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Led by cloud, cyber funding dollars flowed like water in 2020

SC Magazine

The short and long-term factors driving these investments are easy to guess: media coverage of industries and governments getting pummeled by nation state and ransomware hacking groups, new security vulnerabilities from digital transformation initiatives spurred by the coronavirus and longer term shifts to the cloud all play a role.