Modern threats demand modern defense.
Cloud attacks are evolving—are your defenses keeping up? Posture and "shift left" approaches reduce risk, but can’t stop active threats. Security teams need a new approach—with cloud detection and response (CDR) delivering real-time protection and AI-driven threat detection to keep your cloud secure.
In this episode, “Closing the Cloud Gap: CDR vs. Traditional Security in the Fight for Resilience,” Chris Steffen, vice president of research at Enterprise Management Associates, speaks to Nathaniel "Q" Quist, Palo Alto Networks’ cloud threat intelligence manager, about the evolving cloud threat landscape and how CDR empowers SOC teams to stop breaches before they cause damage.
Key Takeaways:
- Why real-time detection and response is essential for stopping cloud-native attacks.
- The risks of misconfigurations, hard-coded credentials, and identity-based threats.
- How AI and automation improve threat investigation and remediation in cloud security.
- The role of CDR in enabling security operations to contain threats.
Take the Next Step:
- Request a demo of AI-driven Cloud Detection and Response (CDR)
- Listen to other episodes in the series:
Episode 2: United Defenses: Why CDR Matters