Tech Marketing Buzz

Linkedin Facebook Instagram
Menu
  • Home
  • Technology
  • Business
  • Cloud
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Data Center
Home Security

Unit 42 Cloud Threat Report, Volume 7

Unit 42 Cloud Threat Report, Volume 7
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

While cloud technology is not new, and many organizations have been on the cloud journey for years, cloud service providers continue evolving with new features and services.

The fast change and growth make it difficult for organizations to catch up, and, as a result, many inadvertently introduce security weaknesses into their environments.

In its annual Cloud Threat Report, Unit 42™ analyzed workloads in 210,000 cloud accounts across 1,300 different organizations and found:

  • Threat actors are getting smarter and more powerful every day.
    They’re learning from new security strategies and finding creative ways to work around them, exploiting hidden weak spots and using vulnerabilities to their advantage.
  • MFA is not enforced for cloud users.
    76% of organizations don’t enforce MFA for console users, and 58% of organizations don’t enforce MFA for root/admin users.
  • Attacks on software supply chains are on the rise.
    The prevalence of open-source usage and the complexity of software dependency make securing the software supply chain difficult.
  • Unpatched vulnerabilities continue to be low-hanging fruit for attacks.
    63% of the codebases in production have unpatched vulnerabilities rated high or critical (CVSS >= 7.0), and 11% of the hosts exposed in public clouds have high or critical vulnerabilities.

What we learned throughout our research is that threat actors have become masters at exploiting common oversights in cloud security.

Get the report to learn about the greatest risks to your cloud environment and how to manage them effectively. You’ll also:

  • Learn lessons from real cloud breach incidents.
  • Get tips to stay ahead of cloud threat actors.
  • Address the most common cloud security issues.
  • Discover the impacts and risks of open-source software in the cloud.

Short on time?

Read More

Related Posts

Security Awareness Programs Reduce Human Risk
Security

Security Awareness Programs Reduce Human Risk

Data Protection Strategies Evolve with Growing Threats
Security

Data Protection Strategies Evolve with Growing Threats

Security Automation Helps Organizations Respond Faster
Security

Security Automation Helps Organizations Respond Faster

Security Operations Centers Embrace Automation
Security

Security Operations Centers Embrace Automation

Next Post

The Total Economic Impact™ of Prisma Cloud

Recommended.

Five steps to integrate AI into your organization’s DNA

Five steps to integrate AI into your organization’s DNA

Data Centers: Where Net-Zero Could Be Won or Lost

Data Centers: Where Net-Zero Could Be Won or Lost

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

"*" indicates required fields

Trending.

How to get started using AI in software development

How to get started using AI in software development

The Rise of Digital Operating Models

The Rise of Digital Operating Models

Cloud Repatriation Is Sparking New Infrastructure Strategies

Cloud Repatriation Is Sparking New Infrastructure Strategies

Enterprise AI Platforms Are Consolidating Rapidly

Enterprise AI Platforms Are Consolidating Rapidly

Composable Software Architecture Is Gaining Momentum

Composable Software Architecture Is Gaining Momentum

Tech Marketing Buzz

Menu
  • About Us
  • Contact Us

Legal

Menu
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Accessibility Statement

© 2026 Tech Marketing Buzz.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Applications
  • Security

© 2026 Tech Marketing Buzz.