"World Cloud Security Day is a useful reminder to recognize how much cloud risk now comes down to everyday access decisions and overlooked misconfigurations," says James Maude, Field CTO at BeyondTrust.
AI Armor provides dynamic runtime security and relies on a central policy engine in the Universal Management Suite (UMS) to meet compliance requirements, ensuring that organizations can manage their security effectively.
Rhyne's attack involved unauthorized remote desktop sessions, deletion of network administrator accounts, and changing of passwords, showcasing significant security vulnerabilities.
Most businesses, which includes modern ones, invest heavily in technology, but they rarely plan for its eventual and inevitable exit strategy. Generally speaking, companies spend millions on the latest hardware while overlooking the critical phase when those assets reach their end. This lack of planning creates a massive gap in the operational lifecycle of many otherwise successful global organizations. Decisions made at the end of a device's life carry real business risks that can impact the bottom line financially and environmentally speaking.
As we move further into 2026, the "cloud-first" approach has become the global standard. However, this shift has also introduced a paradox: while the cloud makes scaling easier, it makes security more complex. For modern enterprises, staying ahead of sophisticated, AI-driven threats requires a dual-layered strategy. The most successful organizations today are winning by combining the operational excellence of cloud managed IT services with the proactive precision of a high-performance Vulnerability Scanner.