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Runtime Visibility in Cloud-Native Security Becomes Essential

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In 2025, the security landscape for cloud-native applications is evolving rapidly. Containers, Kubernetes, and serverless technologies are now standard, increasing the attack surface and making traditional security models insufficient. Cloud-native application protection platforms (CNAPPs) are consolidating visibility, compliance, detection, and response into unified systems. Runtime visibility is proving indispensable for prioritizing and responding to real-time threats. The shift focuses on monitoring active workloads and their behavior to identify exploitable risks in production. This approach helps security teams prioritize threats more effectively, reducing noise and exposure. AI is also playing a crucial role in correlating signals, reducing false positives, and accelerating response times. Consolidation of fragmented security tools into unified platforms is becoming essential to eliminate silos and gain a single source of truth for cloud risk.

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

    Runtime Visibility Becomes Crucial in Cloud-Native Security

    In 2025, runtime visibility is proving indispensable for prioritizing and responding to real-time threats in cloud-native environments. This approach helps security teams focus on active and exploitable risks, reducing noise and exposure. AI is also playing a significant role in enhancing threat detection and response. Consolidation of fragmented security tools into unified platforms is becoming essential to manage the complexity and scale of cloud environments.

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