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cross-tenant risks
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Cross-tenant risks refer to security vulnerabilities that allow attackers to move between different customer environments within a shared cloud platform. Recent incidents, such as the Cisco ISE vulnerability CVE-2025-20286 and an Azure OpenAI DNS flaw, highlight how misconfigurations or software flaws can enable unauthorized access across tenants. These risks can lead to data leaks, policy changes, and service disruptions. For IT professionals managing hybrid or multi-cloud deployments, understanding cross-tenant risks is essential for securing shared infrastructure and preventing lateral movement by attackers.
An unrelenting pace of critical vulnerability disclosures continues to challenge organizations already burdened by the complexity of hybrid cloud networks, and the recent Cisco Identity Services Engine (ISE) flaw tracked as CVE-2025-20286 stands as a particularly stark example. Unveiled June 4...
The discovery of a major Domain Name System (DNS) resolution flaw in Microsoft Azure’s OpenAI service, as documented by Unit 42 researchers in late 2024, cast light on a pivotal but often overlooked aspect of cloud security: the profound risk introduced by misconfigurations—even in managed...