Servers, Servers, Everywhere: How the Hybrid Cloud is a Game Changer for Security
Organizations today are facing significant challenges as they adopt the latest technologies to power business success. With major shifts from physical to virtual to cloud having occurred in the past 10 years, architectures have changed significantly and the rate of change is not slowing down. Many enterprises have already adopted containers as a key piece of their infrastructure, with containers being actively deployed into production for both legacy and cloud-native applications. Looking beyond containers, serverless functions are on the horizon for broad enterprise adoption, adding a new set challenges for security teams.
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