VentureBeat February 26, 2023
Adam Meyers, CrowdStrike

Cloud services are crucial elements of many business processes. Cloud computing allows businesses to reduce costs, accelerate deployments, develop at scale, share files easily and collaborate efficiently without needing a centralized location.

However, these same services are increasingly abused by malicious actors — a trend that is likely to continue in the foreseeable future. Threat actors are now fully aware of how vital cloud services are, making them a perfect breeding ground for eCrime. These are the key findings from 2022 research by CrowdStrike.

Unlike traditional on-premises infrastructure, the public cloud has no defined perimeters. The lack of clear boundaries poses several cybersecurity challenges and risks, especially to more traditional approaches. As more businesses seek hybrid work environments, these boundaries...

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