Enterprise Strategy Group’s latest research confirms what many security leaders experience daily. Cloud incidents persist despite heavy tooling investments because security data, context, and action remain fragmented across development, cloud operations, and the SOC.
Join ESG Practice Director Melinda Marks and Ory Segal of Palo Alto Networks for a research-driven fireside chat on the findings from ESG’s new report, Unifying Protection from Code to Cloud to SOC, and what security teams must change to reduce real-world risk.
Today’s discussion looks at the report findings, which show a widening gap between the threat landscape and security effectiveness. Multicloud architectures, accelerated release cycles, and siloed tooling increase exposure while slowing detection and response.
Key trends
ESG’s analysis highlights a clear pattern. Organizations that unify security data and operations across code, cloud, and the SOC respond faster, detect threats earlier, and reduce operational friction. AI-driven correlation and automation emerge as critical enablers, not optional enhancements.
Benefits of attending
Reserve your spot to hear directly from ESG and Palo Alto Networks and learn how unified cloud security changes outcomes.