8 Top Announcements From The Google Cloud Security Summit
‘Every day, every week, there’s something coming up, and it’s to a point where, in fact, many companies through ransomware or otherwise are actually almost abdicating their responsibility,’ says Sunil Potti, Google Cloud’s general manager and vice president of cloud security. ‘There’s a meme going around where a CISO is hesitant to spend $1 million on security tools, but writes a check for $10 million for ransomware very quickly.’ By Donna Goodison July 20, 2021, 05:25 PM EDT
Organizations need a “hard reset” to rethink their cloud security approaches in the wake of increasing risks from attacks on software supply chains, zero-day issues in email services and ransomware attacks on critical infrastructure industries, according to Sunil Potti, Google Cloud’s general manager and vice president of cloud security.
Google Cloud Debuts Security Tools for Public & Private Sectors
Today s announcements include a cloud-native intrusion detection system and government-focused offerings that comply with the White House s executive order.
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Google Cloud today announced a range of new security tools to help both private businesses and the public sector face the modern-day threat landscape.
Security has become a forefront enterprise and government concern as cyberattacks interrupt the supply chain, vulnerabilities are found in widespread services, and ransomware attacks prove relentless against global targets.
Despite the increased risk and ever-growing attack surface, most security products seem to focus on solving products created by other security products, rather than the root causes of the issues, said Sunil Potti, vice president and general manager of Google Cloud Security, in a blog post. Confidence and security cannot be obtained by simply buying yet another new securit
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Thales today announced new data protection solutions for Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Amazon Web Services, solidifying its role as a trusted third party for multicloud data security.