Listen "5 Mindset Shifts Security Teams Must Adopt to Master Multi-Cloud Security"
Episode Synopsis
Multi-cloud security isn’t just a technology challenge—it’s an organizational mindset problem.
Security teams are juggling AWS, Azure, and GCP, each with different security models, policies, and rules.
The result? Silos, misconfigurations, and security gaps big enough to drive an exploit through.
In this episode, I sat down with Gal Yosef from AlgoSec to break down:
Why multi-cloud security is so complex (and what security teams are getting wrong)
How to bridge the gap between network security and cloud security teams
How large enterprises manage cloud security policy enforcement across business units
The shift from one-size-fits-all security policies to flexible, risk-based guardrails
Why automation and visibility are critical for securing multi-cloud environments
If you want to secure application connectivity across your hybrid environment, visit algosec.com.
Security teams are juggling AWS, Azure, and GCP, each with different security models, policies, and rules.
The result? Silos, misconfigurations, and security gaps big enough to drive an exploit through.
In this episode, I sat down with Gal Yosef from AlgoSec to break down:
Why multi-cloud security is so complex (and what security teams are getting wrong)
How to bridge the gap between network security and cloud security teams
How large enterprises manage cloud security policy enforcement across business units
The shift from one-size-fits-all security policies to flexible, risk-based guardrails
Why automation and visibility are critical for securing multi-cloud environments
If you want to secure application connectivity across your hybrid environment, visit algosec.com.
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