10% of assets on hosting providers other than AWS, Google, and Azure had easily exploitable vulnerabilities. This compares to 5 percent hosted on Google Cloud with easily exploitable vulnerabilities and just 2 percent on AWS and Azure with easily exploitable vulnerabilities.
10% of assets on hosting providers other than AWS, Google, and Azure had easily exploitable vulnerabilities. This compares to 5 percent hosted on Google Cloud with easily exploitable vulnerabilities and just 2 percent on AWS and Azure with easily exploitable vulnerabilities. — This cybersecurity statistic was published by CyCognito in May 2025. It covers topics including Cloud, Vulnerabilities. The original data appears in And The Cloud Goes Wild: Looking at Vulnerabilities in Cloud Assets . For the full methodology and detailed findings, refer to the original report.
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10% of assets on hosting providers other than AWS, Google, and Azure had easily exploitable vulnerabilities. This compares to 5 percent hosted on Google Cloud with easily exploitable vulnerabilities and just 2 percent on AWS and Azure with easily exploitable vulnerabilities. This data was published by CyCognito and covers Cloud, Vulnerabilities.
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This statistic comes from And The Cloud Goes Wild: Looking at Vulnerabilities in Cloud Assets , published by CyCognito on May 21, 2025. You can view the original report at https://www.cycognito.com/blog/and-the-cloud-goes-wild-looking-at-vulnerabilities-in-cloud-assets/.
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