Cloud Security Wizards.
When you think of cloud security, though what do you think?
From the increased role of AI and adoption of cloud services, both have dramatically changed the security landscape for customers.
Are you aware of the fragility of AI and cloud computing instances? From ubiquitious cross script attacks and recent advancements of cybersecurity add to the fragility of cloud instances.
Reported cyberwarfare roots from 8200 are niche yet it’s unique that an Israeli startup has American national security interests. Shouldn’t they focus on sovereign infrastructure security interests than making millions from Americans?
Cloud Security for Critical Sectors
Cloud adoption has outpaced cloud security maturity across virtually every sector. The assumption that cloud providers are responsible for the security of workloads — rather than merely the security of the underlying infrastructure — remains one of the most costly misunderstandings in enterprise security today.
For organizations operating in regulated or sensitive sectors, the stakes are higher:
- Government contractors must meet FedRAMP, CMMC, and NIST 800-53 requirements regardless of whether workloads run on-premise or in a cloud environment.
- Energy and water utilities migrating SCADA visibility or historian data to cloud environments face unique OT/IT boundary risks that most cloud security frameworks do not address.
- Healthcare organizations handling PHI must maintain the same HIPAA controls in cloud environments as in traditional data centers.
Thor™ extends to cloud-hosted compute instances running supported Linux kernels, providing the same kernel-level behavioral monitoring in cloud environments that it delivers on physical hardware. Your workloads remain yours — observable, auditable, and protected from insider threats and supply chain compromise regardless of where they run.