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Hybrid cloud security must be rebuilt for an AI war it was never designed to fight

Last updated: December 1, 2025 6:20 am
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Hybrid cloud security has been a key focus for enterprises, providing the flexibility of public cloud with the control of on-premises infrastructure. However, the current era of automated, machine-based cyberattacks has exposed vulnerabilities in traditional security approaches. The architectures and technologies that once protected organizations from threats are now struggling to keep up with attackers moving at machine speed.

Recent surveys have shown a significant increase in cloud breaches, with more than half of organizations experiencing security incidents in the past year. Many security tools are failing to detect and respond to attacks in real time, leaving enterprises vulnerable to rapidly evolving threats. Adversaries are leveraging weaponized AI to launch over 1,900 cyberattacks weekly, with ransomware attacks surging by 126% in the first quarter of 2025.

Recognizing the urgent need for a new approach to hybrid cloud security, industry leaders like CrowdStrike are introducing innovative solutions to address the evolving threat landscape. CrowdStrike’s Cloud Detection and Response platform, unveiled at AWS re:Invent, aims to reduce response times from 15 minutes to seconds, providing real-time protection against advanced threats.

The shift towards real-time detection and response is crucial in the face of weaponized AI attacks that exploit vulnerabilities in hybrid cloud environments. Traditional security tools that rely on batch-based processing are no longer sufficient to defend against adversaries moving at machine speed. Organizations must prioritize speed, automation, and agility in their security strategies to stay ahead of evolving threats.

CrowdStrike’s new platform leverages event streaming technology to analyze cloud logs in real time, applying AI and machine learning to detect and respond to threats instantly. By integrating with AWS EventBridge, the platform can handle millions of events per second, providing a proactive defense against sophisticated attacks.

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As the hybrid cloud security market continues to grow, organizations must reevaluate their security strategies to adapt to the AI era. By focusing on visibility, detection latency, AI triage, patch cycles, and permanent hybrid architectures, CISOs can build resilient security postures that protect against advanced threats.

In conclusion, the reinvention of hybrid cloud security is essential in the face of weaponized AI attacks. Organizations must embrace real-time detection and response capabilities to defend against evolving threats and stay ahead of adversaries. By leveraging innovative solutions like CrowdStrike’s Cloud Detection and Response platform, enterprises can enhance their security posture and protect their critical assets in today’s rapidly changing threat landscape.

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