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Navigating blind spots and future threats

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March 2025

As cloud security evolves in 2025, AI-driven threats, Zero Trust challenges, and quantum risks demand a proactive approach. Organizations must embrace automation, micro-segmentation, and post-quantum cryptography to stay resilient against emerging cyber threats in hybrid environments

Navigating blind spots and future threats

As multi-cloud and hybrid cloud strategies become the foundation of enterprise IT, the shared responsibility model has evolved significantly in 2025. Organizations are now tasked with securing increasingly complex environments, while cybercriminals leverage AI and automation to exploit vulnerabilities.

In an exclusive discussion with Abhijeet Zilpelwar, Co-founder & CTO of pi-labs, we explore the key security challenges and solutions shaping the future of cloud security.

The Evolution of the Shared Responsibility Model

Cloud security has shifted from a static, well-defined model to a more dynamic and granular framework. While cloud providers continue to enhance their security controls, enterprises remain responsible for securing their workloads, identities, and configurations. However, blind spots persist—misconfigured APIs, insufficient cloud-native logging, and fragmented identity management across multiple platforms create significant risks.

To mitigate these challenges, organizations must:

  • Implement automated posture management to detect misconfigurations in real-time.

  • Enforce continuous monitoring across all cloud environments.

  • Unify identity and access management (IAM) policies to reduce fragmentation and strengthen security.

Strengthening Identity Access Management (IAM) and Mitigating AI-Driven Identity Fraud

As cloud workloads continue to be distributed across hybrid environments, businesses must adopt a centralized IAM strategy to enforce security policies effectively. The integration of identity federation, just-in-time access, and adaptive risk-based authentication ensures that access privileges are dynamically adjusted based on risk levels.

To enforce the least privilege principle, organizations should leverage:

  • Attribute-Based Access Control (ABAC) to grant permissions based on contextual factors.

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