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Camelot Secure’s AI wizard eases path to cybersecurity compliance

CIO

Cybersecurity company Camelot Secure, which specializes in helping organizations comply with CMMC, has seen the burdens of “compliance overload” first-hand through its customers. To address compliance fatigue, Camelot began work on its AI wizard in 2023. Myrddin uses AI to interact intelligently with users.

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AWS vs. Azure vs. Google Cloud: Comparing Cloud Platforms

Kaseya

In this blog, we’ll compare the three leading public cloud providers, namely Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud. Amazon Web Services (AWS) Overview. A subsidiary of Amazon, AWS was launched in 2006 and offers on-demand cloud computing services on a metered, pay-as-you-go basis.

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Trade routes of the digital age: How data gravity shapes cloud strategy

CIO

Today, data sovereignty laws and compliance requirements force organizations to keep certain datasets within national borders, leading to localized cloud storage and computing solutions just as trade hubs adapted to regulatory and logistical barriers centuries ago. Regulatory and compliance challenges further complicate the issue.

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Mastering AWS IaC with Pulumi and Python – Part 2

Perficient

In Part 1 of this series, we learned about the importance of AWS and Pulumi. Now, lets explore the demo part in this practical session, which will create a service on AWS VPC by using Pulumi. By leveraging Pulumi, you can: Simplify Infrastructure Management Define cloud resources as code for consistency and repeatability.

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Multi-Cloud Made Simple: Announcing Kentik Observability Enhancements for AWS and Google Cloud

Kentik

Regardless of the catalyst (and despite a number of benefits), one outcome is always the same: limited visibility into end-to-end performance across AWS, Azure, GCP, and on-prem. This is in addition to cloud VPC flow logs and other Kentik data sources for cloud and hybrid environments: NetFlow, sFlow, IPFIX, J-Flow, and sFlow-RT logs.)

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Dig emerges from stealth to help organizations secure their data in public clouds

TechCrunch

They have tools to protect endpoints, networks, APIs but nothing to actively secure their data in public clouds,” Dan Benjamin, Dig’s co-founder and chief executive, tells TechCrunch. Prior to founding Dig in October last year, Benjamin led multi-cloud security at Microsoft and mentored CTOs at Google Cloud for Startups. “If

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What to expect from AI in the enterprise in 2025

CIO

Michael Hobbs, founder of the isAI trust and compliance platform, agrees. As AI offerings from cloud providers such as Microsoft Azure, AWS, and Google Cloud develop in 2025, we can expect to see more competitive pricing that could help keep a check on costs for enterprises.