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Cloud security didn’t make life easier—it made it exponentially harder.
Security teams are stuck in legacy network security models while trying to secure cloud-native applications, security groups, IAM policies, and ephemeral workloads.
The result? Confusion, misalignment, and a security posture that can’t keep up with cloud speed.
In this episode of Audience 1st Podcast, I chatted with Kyle Wickert from AlgoSec about:
- Why network security teams struggle with cloud security models
- The hidden complexity of securing applications across multi-cloud environments
- Why firewalls and network segmentation don’t translate well to the cloud
- How security teams can gain visibility and control over cloud security policies
- The role of automation in bridging the gap between network security and cloud security
If you want to secure application connectivity across your hybrid environment, visit algosec.com.
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