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“Sometimes, Somewhat” Security–A Disconcerting Look at the Reality of Hybrid Cloud/Multi-Cloud Vulnerabilities

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Too many consoles 27% N = 350 technology leaders Depth of native cloud skillset/resources 56% Multi cloud support 48% Lack of centralized compliance/security reporting/analytics 42% Needing to remember security values or parameters unique to each cloud platform 38% What are your top native cloud security services concerns? Select all that apply. Operational complexity 48% Consistent policy enforcement 79% Other text 0% None of these 0% Lack of stringent role-based access for cloud resources 20% Lack of talent with deep security expertise 29% Neither agree nor disagree 13% Strongly agree 3% Unsure 1% The best way to deal with cloud security is to layer in a monitoring tool (e.g. Prisma) to identify issues and create alerts as they occur. Strongly disagree 0% Disagree 2% Agree 81% N = 350 technology leaders 6 5 Often 33% Rarely 8% Never 1% My company automatically builds security into every workload up front and orchestrates processes across every cloud so that developers don't have to worry about remembering to build in security themselves. Unsure 1% Always 6% Sometimes 51% N = 350 technology leaders 7 Neither agree nor disagree 28% Disagree 5% Strongly agree 1% Using Terraform solves cloud security concerns. Unsure 3% Agree 63% N = 350 technology leaders 8 10 CloudBolt Industry Insights Report: "Sometimes, Somewhat" Security – A Disconcerting Look at the Reality of Hybrid Cloud/Multi-Cloud Vulnerabilities

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