By Ido Vapner
Cybersecurity attacks are becoming more sophisticated and frequent.
Hackers increasingly leverage technologies like generative AI and machine learning to execute more targeted and complex attacks. They utilize generative AI to create highly convincing phishing schemes, create polymorphic malware that is difficult to detect, automate the discovery of vulnerabilities and even produce deepfakes to execute social engineering scams.
With such advancements in hacking techniques, the cybersecurity challenge has grown exponentially for organizations.
Still, I speak with many security leaders who believe that implementing cloud-native security services and third-party security tools is sufficient to protect their organizations. I suggest these measures are only the first step in a larger process of preventing, detecting and mitigating cyberattacks.
True protection requires a deeper understanding of the cloud environments, including its vulnerabilities, security gaps and attack surfaces. Cloud infrastructures, in particular, present new attack surfaces that hackers are quick to exploit. Enhanced security measures are more critical than ever.