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Cloud security issues are risks, weaknesses, or challenges that can expose cloud data, applications, identities, and infrastructure to threats. These issues can lead to unauthorized access, data leaks, service disruption, compliance failures, or security breaches. Cloud security issues often come from misconfigurations, weak access controls, insecure APIs, limited visibility, human error, and confusion around shared responsibility.
Cloud environments change quickly as teams add new users, apps, workloads, APIs, and permissions. This makes it harder to track every setting, identity, and access path. In hybrid or multi-cloud setups, visibility becomes even more complex, so continuous monitoring, clear ownership, and regular reviews are important.
Organizations can reduce cloud security issues by:
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1. What is the most common cloud security issue?
Misconfiguration is one of the most common issues, especially exposed storage, weak access settings, open ports, and disabled logging.
2. Are cloud security issues only the provider’s responsibility?
No. Cloud security is shared. Providers secure the cloud infrastructure, while customers secure their data, users, apps, configurations, and endpoints.