Health IT Security June 15, 2022
Jill McKeon

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) released a report outlining the top cloud computing security risks that cybersecurity experts frequently encounter.

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) released this year’s “Top Threats to Cloud Computing” report, outlining the most prevalent security concerns that trouble cybersecurity experts today. Researchers observed an apparent shift in perceptions of cloud security responsibilities from the cloud service provider (CSP) to the cloud adopter.

Some of the most traditional cloud security concerns, such as denial-of-service, CSP data loss, and shared technology vulnerabilities, were rated significantly lower than in years past.

“New, highly rated items in the survey point to cloud adopters as the weak links,” the report noted.

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