There are a few things you can do to help with broad threat detection, but basically, you're looking at cloud workload protection tools to cover all the threat surfaces you mentioned. Using one of these tools may require a good deal of configuration, which, in turn, requires defining a security framework with a clear set of security policies. However, tools like Defender for Cloud, Prisma Cloud, and unicorn Orca Security do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.
Something to look for is a solution with comprehensive and deep threat intelligence roots to keep you on top of the latest threats and vulnerabilities. Most of the big security providers have that kind of threat intelligence system set up and provide proactive measures to prevent security incidents across the threat plane.
Something else to consider is that in the headlong rush to implement the latest and greatest, the biggest threat surface can be the human factor, meaning your employees. Training and educating them on security best practices and making them aware of the risks and how to identify and report potential issues could be a large, and relatively inexpensive, win.
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CSPM solutions help organizations identify and remediate security risks and compliance challenges within cloud environments. CSPM tools use automated scans to identify potential security issues, and then provide recommendations for remediation.
There are a few things you can do to help with broad threat detection, but basically, you're looking at cloud workload protection tools to cover all the threat surfaces you mentioned. Using one of these tools may require a good deal of configuration, which, in turn, requires defining a security framework with a clear set of security policies. However, tools like Defender for Cloud, Prisma Cloud, and unicorn Orca Security do a lot of the heavy lifting for you.
Something to look for is a solution with comprehensive and deep threat intelligence roots to keep you on top of the latest threats and vulnerabilities. Most of the big security providers have that kind of threat intelligence system set up and provide proactive measures to prevent security incidents across the threat plane.
Something else to consider is that in the headlong rush to implement the latest and greatest, the biggest threat surface can be the human factor, meaning your employees. Training and educating them on security best practices and making them aware of the risks and how to identify and report potential issues could be a large, and relatively inexpensive, win.