Security professionals simply can’t rely on one cloud vendor’s security systems. Aside from storage and backup issues, downtime, and unfair pricing, being locked into one cloud vendor can result in other setbacks too. Multi-cloud strategies can overcome these challenges and keep databases running smoothly while improving company productivity, user experience, and the ability to impart critical services to customers.
Despite these advantages, looking after multi-cloud environments has introduced new obstacles for cybersecurity experts. Each cloud has a unique strategy, leading to an increased attack surface. This situation creates a corporate threat landscape that opens businesses up to new dangers and raises the risk of data loss, ultimately affecting the organization’s revenue and productivity.