Turn On, Tune In, Drop the Noise: Achieve Better Cloud Security by Reducing Noise

Turn On, Tune In, Drop the Noise: Achieve Better Cloud Security by Reducing Noise

The modern world is full of signals. A select few are critically important, others are interesting or informative, and the overwhelming majority are less useful or painfully irrelevant. All of these signals that are neither useful nor relevant are best categorized as noise.

For security professionals, it's easy to get lost in this noise. Many of them get email, text, or Slack notifications for every helpdesk ticket that is issued, updated, and closed. The average security manager might get hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly reports from a variety of different tools that they and their teams may or may not interact with on a regular basis. And at some point, the thousands of alarms and notifications that these same tools generate on a weekly basis end up causing mind-numbing alert fatigue that bogs down security teams. Research has found that 75% of companies are actually spending more time chasing down false positives than responding to genuine security incidents, TechRepublic reports.

Are these signals important? Maybe. Are they getting to the right people at the right time? Hopefully. But hope is not enough when it comes to cloud security.

Misconfigurations add to the clamor

Our 2021 Cloud Misconfigurations Report confirms that data breaches attributed to cloud misconfigurations are still a significant concern for enterprises across all industries. It's hard to go a few days without hearing of yet another incident in which the data is breached, leaked, or otherwise mishandled. In fact, according to our data, there are 2.3 data breaches per week... and that number doesn't include those that aren't reported.

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