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Cloud-native security trends in 2025 emphasize runtime visibility and AI

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In 2025, cloud-native security is increasingly focused on runtime visibility to address the complexities of modern cloud environments. Containers, Kubernetes, and serverless technologies have become standard, accelerating application delivery but also expanding the attack surface. Security teams face challenges in monitoring hybrid environments and prioritizing real-time threats. Cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPPs) are crucial for consolidating security functions, with runtime visibility proving indispensable for identifying active and exploitable risks in production. Runtime visibility helps security teams prioritize threats by observing live workloads and behaviors, answering critical questions about vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. This capability is essential for reducing false positives and focusing on the most significant issues. AI is also playing a pivotal role in cloud security by correlating signals, reducing false positives, and accelerating response times. Effective cloud security in 2025 requires runtime-powered visibility, AI-driven assistance, and unified platforms to consolidate fragmented tools and ensure real-world threats are addressed.

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  1. 12.09.2025 11:00 πŸ“° 1 articles Β· ⏱ 5d ago

    Runtime visibility and AI become critical for cloud-native security in 2025

    In 2025, cloud-native security is increasingly reliant on runtime visibility to address the complexities of modern cloud environments. Containers, Kubernetes, and serverless technologies have become standard, accelerating application delivery but also expanding the attack surface. Security teams face challenges in monitoring hybrid environments and prioritizing real-time threats. Cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPPs) are crucial for consolidating security functions, with runtime visibility proving indispensable for identifying active and exploitable risks in production. Runtime visibility helps security teams prioritize threats by observing live workloads and behaviors, answering critical questions about vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. This capability is essential for reducing false positives and focusing on the most significant issues. AI is also playing a pivotal role in cloud security by correlating signals, reducing false positives, and accelerating response times.

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