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Learning the safety language of the cloud. Protecting your cloud from cyber security threats starts by understanding what it’s telling you. Webinar In China, clouds are a symbol of luck. See multiple layering of clouds in a blue sky can mean you are in line to receive eternal happiness. If only that was true in the complex world of IT, where multi-cloud compute environments are rapidly becoming the norm. But complicated management processes and visibility gaps can present opportunities to hackers, while the dynamic nature of cloud provisioning can create additional blind spots. The risks are constantly changing, and the resource scalability which is such an asset to IT departments is also a disadvantage when even minor misconfigurations can lead to serious security incidents. Join the Register's Tim Phillips on 18 December at 4pm GMT/11am ET/8am PT to learn why a one-size-fits-all approach to cloud security won't work in an environment where every cloud is individual and understanding nuance is critical. He'll be grilling Nabil Zoldjalali of Darktrace to find out how you can implement effective detection and response to build better defences against error and intrusion. This webinar will help you recognize what constitutes normal behaviour patterns in your cloud and what doesn't, so you can better understand your cloud environment in real-time and create an autonomous response to threats using AI. Sign up to watch it here and we'll send you a reminder when it's time to ascend. Sponsored by Darktrace.

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CYBERCRIME // Enhancing Cloud Security Through Effective Monitoring and AI

The increasing adoption of multi-cloud environments introduces complex management processes and potential visibility gaps that could be exploited by hackers.

The dynamic nature of cloud services provisioning can create new vulnerabilities, particularly through minor misconfigurations leading to significant security incidents.

Cloud security risks are constantly evolving, necessitating adaptive and nuanced approaches rather than one-size-fits-all solutions.

Tim Phillips of The Register will host a webinar featuring Nabil Zoldjalali from Darktrace to discuss strategies for improving cloud security.

The webinar aims to educate on identifying normal versus abnormal behaviour patterns in cloud environments to strengthen security postures.

Emphasis will be on leveraging AI to achieve real-time understanding of cloud ecosystems and to formulate autonomous responses to security threats.

The event is designed to help IT professionals build more robust defenses against both human error and cyber intrusions in cloud computing.

Registration for the webinar includes a reminder for the live event, underscoring the importance of continual learning and vigilance in cybersecurity.