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    What drives your cloud security strategy?

    AdminBy AdminJanuary 6, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read3 Views
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    The root causes remain stubbornly familiar: persistent misconfigurations, compromised credentials, and the unchecked growth of shadow IT. These failures are not from a lack of technology. They stem from over-reliance on tools at the expense of building internal expertise. Automated scanners and dashboards identify risks, but without knowledgeable staff, the warnings go unheeded or misunderstood. This pattern is happening everywhere as companies race into multicloud adoption without corresponding investment in people.

    In the past five years, the supply of cloud security talent has sharply declined. The rush to the cloud created a talent bottleneck that hasn’t fully resolved. Instead of hiring skilled teams, organizations relied on AI-powered tools, yet human errors persist, with automation amplifying them rather than improving judgment. Misconfigurations cause data leaks and breaches, which attackers increasingly exploit using stolen credentials. Enterprises expand their cloud use, often outside IT oversight. The growth of shadow IT and new services makes configuration issues inevitable, which often go unaddressed by underqualified teams.

    There is no shortage of high-caliber technology in today’s market. The promise of cloud security platforms is enticing. Dashboards can identify risk in real time, automated compliance frameworks map out vulnerabilities, and AI-driven anomaly detection is ready to outsmart the next would-be attacker. However, technology alone cannot compensate for staff inexperience, nor can it force good cloud hygiene on an organization that hasn’t invested in training.



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