![]() Teams Don’t Understand Their Security Responsibilities – When asked about the challenges of moving to the cloud, respondents’ top concerns remained unchanged from our 2020 report: struggles with comprehensive security, compliance, and technical complexity. A majority reported a weak security posture, and believe they need to improve their underlying activities - from gaining visibility into multiple clouds, to applying more consistent governance across accounts, to streamlining incident response and investigation. ![]() Most Organizations are Slow to Detect and Respond to Threats – 90% of organizations we surveyed said they cannot detect, contain and resolve cyber threats within an hour. As a result, DevOps teams are being pressed to deliver production code at warp speed - making application security more complex, and putting pressure on security organizations to keep pace. It’s one reason why many companies are trying to improve security earlier in the development process, and looking for fewer vendors that can offer more security capabilities.Ĭloud Use Has Grown, Along With Security Concerns – The expansion of hybrid work during the pandemic drove organizations to expand their use of clouds by more than 25%. ![]() With organizations of all sizes moving more of their operations to the cloud, a majority are struggling to automate cloud security and mitigate risks. The report surveyed more than 2,500 C-level executives around the world to better understand their cloud adoption strategies, and how those strategies are working. Palo Alto Networks published its 2023 State of Cloud-Native Security Report.
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