cloud provider security

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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about cloud provider security focus on vulnerability disclosure and risk management across major platforms like Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud, and AWS. Recent threads highlight Microsoft's handling of critical vulnerabilities, including a CVSS 10.0 issue, and the industry's shift toward greater transparency. Other content examines comparative vulnerability rates among providers, noting that Google Cloud and smaller platforms sometimes have more exposed assets than AWS or Azure. These conversations are relevant for IT professionals and security teams managing multi-cloud environments, emphasizing the need for continuous monitoring and proactive patching. The tag covers real-world incidents and research reports that inform best practices for securing cloud infrastructure.
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    Microsoft’s Cloud Security Breakthrough: Critical Vulnerabilities, Rapid Fixes, and Transparency Evolution

    A new chapter in cloud security transparency has arrived, one defined by the simultaneous emergence of major critical vulnerabilities and a commendable industry commitment to open disclosure. Over the past week, Microsoft confirmed the existence and subsequent mitigation of multiple, previously...
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    Cloud Security Vulnerabilities: Why Major Providers Still Face Risks in Multi-Cloud Environments

    Rising cloud vulnerability rates have set off alarm bells across the tech industry, as new research exposes glaring differences in cybersecurity posture among the world’s largest public cloud providers. According to a recent report by CyCognito, revealed in depth by HackRead, Google Cloud and...
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