Most European and Middle East cybersecurity professionals at organisations using DevOps practices within the public cloud think that their organisations are buying and selling speed for security. Inside a recently printed cloud security study commissioned by global security leader, Palo Alto Networks® (New york stock exchange: PANW), 72 percent of cybersecurity professionals established that the rate of public cloud adoption is presenting avoidable security risks to software updates.
The DevOps model increases collaboration between development and processes teams, allowing for a quick-paced method of application creation and enhancement. Organisations now utilize this model to attain faster application delivery, enhanced innovation, more stable operating environments, and gratifaction-focused worker teams. Yet because the DevOps model is enthusiastically accepted, laptop computer findings indicate that cybersecurity has been overlooked and organisations might be vulnerable consequently. Most particularly:
- There's concern among cybersecurity professionals about whether cybersecurity can match the rate and frequency of methods DevOps updates apps and services within the public cloud. Only 47 percent of survey respondents indicated that they're certain that cybersecurity is working well for DevOps teams operating within the public cloud.
- Only 22 percent of cybersecurity professionals stated they'd a strong grasp around the risks and requires that include securing DevOps-operated environments within the cloud
- Nearly 75 % (73 percent) are convinced that their organisations have either fully or partially adopted DevOps rise in the general public cloud. They're regularly deploying and altering software, with one in five doing many updates every week.
As Greg Day, v . p . and CSO for EMEA at Palo Alto Systems, explains: “DevOps is shown to deliver strong results. Rapid delivery of code, infrastructure and knowledge enables organisations to meet the requirements of the customers quicker than ever and stand above their competitors. However, too frequently, the rate and complexity of delivery has led to traditional cybersecurity processes neglecting to complete even rudimentary checks and controls in the same rapid pace, leading to unnecessary risks. Indeed, we have seen over half neglecting to meet fundamental password management policies. Organisations won’t watch for security teams to trap up, so that they must leverage native integration points and automate their cybersecurity abilities to deal with the continual and real-time visibility and governance required to keep pace with DevOps practices.”
The Palo Alto Systems Security Operating Platform enables organisations to with confidence deploy applications within the cloud by stopping loss of data and business disruption. Palo Alto Systems customers operating in hybrid and multi-cloud environments take advantage of an extensive and consistent security offering that integrates directly with cloud platforms.


