[Webinar] From Code to Cloud to SOC: Learn a Smarter Way to Defend Modern Applications

Avatar
Modern apps move fast—faster than most security teams can keep up. As businesses rush to build in the cloud, security often lags behind. Teams scan code in isolation, react late to cloud threats, and monitor SOC alerts only after damage is done. Attackers don’t wait. They exploit vulnerabilities within hours. Yet most organizations take days to respond to critical cloud alerts. That delay isn’t
[[{“value”:”

Modern apps move fast—faster than most security teams can keep up. As businesses rush to build in the cloud, security often lags behind. Teams scan code in isolation, react late to cloud threats, and monitor SOC alerts only after damage is done.

Attackers don’t wait. They exploit vulnerabilities within hours. Yet most organizations take days to respond to critical cloud alerts. That delay isn’t just risky—it’s an open door.

The problem? Security is split across silos. DevSecOps, CloudSec, and SOC teams all work separately. Their tools don’t talk. Their data doesn’t sync. And in those gaps, 80% of cloud exposures slip through—exploitable, avoidable, and often invisible until it’s too late.

This free webinar ,”Breaking Down Security Silos: Why Application Security Must Span from Code to Cloud to SOC,” shows you how to fix that. Join Ory Segal, Technical Evangelist at Cortex Cloud (Palo Alto Networks), and discover a practical approach to securing your apps from code to cloud to SOC—all in one connected strategy.

You’ll learn:

Why code scanning alone isn’t enough
Where attackers find your biggest blind spots
How to unify your security tools and teams
How to cut response times from days to hours

If you’re in AppSec, CloudOps, DevSecOps, or SOC—you’ll walk away with insights you can apply immediately.

Watch this Webinar

Still relying on just code reviews or siloed tools? That’s only part of the picture. Attackers see your whole environment. It’s time you did too.

Join us and take the first step toward smarter, faster, full-stack security.

Found this article interesting? This article is a contributed piece from one of our valued partners. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post.

“}]] The Hacker News 

Total
0
Shares
Previous Post

Ban sales of gear from China’s TP-Link, Republican lawmakers tell Trump administration

Next Post

Fileless Remcos RAT Delivered via LNK Files and MSHTA in PowerShell-Based Attacks

Related Posts

Initial Access Brokers Shift Tactics, Selling More for Less

What are IABs? Initial Access Brokers (IABs) specialize in gaining unauthorized entry into computer systems and networks, then selling that access to other cybercriminals. This division of labor allows IABs to concentrate on their core expertise: exploiting vulnerabilities through methods like social engineering and brute-force attacks.  By selling access, they significantly mitigate the
Avatar
Read More