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Leverage Old Technology to Adapt to New Cloud Security Threat Landscape

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BharatMalviya
Leverage Old Technology to Adapt to New Cloud Security Threat Landscape

With remote work and increasing reliance on cloud computing here to stay, it’s no wonder that there are a slew of headlines addressing the industry’s expanding cloud security problems.


While there is a time and place for onboarding more cloud security solutions, it’s easy to get caught up in the “shiny object” syndrome when it comes to emerging solutions being developed in response to new

Businesses should remember, before rushing to invest in a new solution, that matching additional solutions to evolving threats is not a sustainable strategy.


These rash judgments are sometimes unwarranted, and poorly planned resulting in costly and complex architectures that accomplish the reverse of what was intended.


Why it is not always beneficial to onboard new cloud security tools

The architecture becomes more complicated as more security point solutions are added. Businesses will wind up with a plethora of solutions to the same issue, resulting in inefficiencies, increased costs, and increased risk. The more solutions there are, the more difficult it is to figure out what’s going on, and the more likely it is that problems will emerge. Businesses may already hold the answer to the problem for which they are purchasing a new product.


Make use of what is already there


When it comes to securing cloud and on-premises systems, DNS is an example of a multi-faceted technology that most businesses miss. DNS has long been regarded as a service that must be safeguarded rather than as an integral element of the overall security strategy. However, the conversation is shifting, with DNS being more widely regarded as a critical component of a comprehensive security strategy.



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