AWS, Azure and Google Cloud credentials from old accounts are putting businesses at risk

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  • Report warns long-lived credentials remain a significant security risk
  • Outdated access keys increase vulnerability across cloud platforms
  • Automated credential management is crucial for cloud security

As cloud computing adoption continues to rise, organizations increasingly rely on platforms such as Amazon Web Services (AWS), Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud for their infrastructure and services, however, this means their security risks also grow more complex.

The recent Datadog State of Cloud Security 2024 report reveals one particularly concerning issue – the use of long-lived credentials, which pose significant security threats across all major cloud providers.

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