cloud runtime protection

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Cloud runtime protection refers to security measures that monitor and defend workloads during execution in cloud environments. On WindowsForum.com, recent discussion highlights Upwind's expansion of runtime protection to Windows Server virtual machines on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud. This development underscores a shift in cloud security from a Linux-and-container focus to acknowledging the prevalence of Windows Server VMs hosting critical enterprise data, identity systems, and business logic. The tag covers topics such as runtime visibility, threat detection for Windows workloads, and the integration of runtime security across major cloud providers. It reflects the growing need to protect Windows-based cloud assets alongside more modern architectures.
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    Upwind Adds Windows Server VM Runtime Protection on AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud

    Upwind announced on May 5, 2026, that its runtime protection and visibility platform now supports Windows Server virtual machines running Windows Server 2016 or later across Amazon EC2, Google Cloud Compute, and Microsoft Azure VMs. That is a product update, but it lands in a market argument...
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