TechRepublic June 29, 2023
Sue Poremba

Generative AI will be a game changer in cloud security, especially in common pain points like preventing threats, reducing toil from repetitive tasks, and bridging the cybersecurity talent gap.

Cloud security and artificial intelligence have had a long-term partnership. For nearly a decade, AI has been used to identify threats and prioritize risks in the cloud through its pattern recognition capabilities and anomaly detection.

A lot has changed over the past 10 years, however. With more people and organizations migrating to cloud applications, threat actors have followed along, seeing cloud applications as a prime target.

Cloud security is more important than ever to an organization’s cybersecurity maturity, and AI’s integration into cloud security tools is a vital layer of defense...

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