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Last Week in Cloud Security December 26 2024
Vulnerabilities and Case Studies
BadRAM: $10 security flaw in AMD could allow hackers to access cloud computing secrets
Researchers have unveiled a new way to bypass a key security protection used in AMD chips that could allow hackers with physical access to cloud computing environments to snoop on those services’ clients.
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Worth Knowing
Cloud Threat Landscape Report: AI-generated attacks low for the cloud
For the last couple of years, a lot of attention has been placed on the evolutionary state of artificial intelligence (AI) technology and its impact on cybersecurity. In many industries, the risks associated with AI-generated attacks are still present and concerning, especially with the global average of data breach costs increasing by 10% from last year.
2024 in the Rearview and 2025 on the Horizon. Where are AI and Cloud Taking Us Next?
For years, I’ve been helping companies cut through the hype and focus on what truly works with cloud, AI, and automation. Whether it’s optimizing customer interactions or refining operations, my goal is to provide you with insights and tools that make a real difference.
The many ways to obtain credentials in AWS
Dive into the complexities of AWS IAM credentials and uncover how defenders can stay ahead with in-depth knowledge of SDK behaviors and service-specific mechanisms.
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Competitive Information
Simplifying Cloud Security: The Unified Approach of Orca Security
It’s not about a specific vulnerability, misconfiguration, or identity issue. It’s not just about risks in Kubernetes or APIs. It’s about identifying the potential problems in your environment that could land you on the front page of the newspaper—and not in a good way.
Prisma Cloud: The Industry’s Only FedRAMP High Authorized CNAPP
Prisma Cloud helps federal agencies and public sector partners achieve the most stringent security standards, as the world’s only cloud-native application protection platform (CNAPP) to achieve FedRAMP High Authorization on the FedRAMP Marketplace.
Microsoft Defender for Cloud Named a Leader in Frost Radar™ for CNAPP for the Second Year in a Row!
In the ever-evolving landscape of cloud security, Microsoft continues to assert its dominance with its comprehensive and innovative solutions. The Frost Radar™: Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms, 2024 report underscores Microsoft's leadership in both - the innovation and growth index, highlighting several key strengths that set it apart from the competition.
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Great update!