Security News > 2021 > June > Application security approaches broken by rising adoption of cloud-native architectures
The rising adoption of cloud-native architectures, DevOps, and agile methodologies has broken traditional approaches to application security, a survey of 700 CISOs by Coleman Parkes reveals.
Application security blind spots 89% of CISOs say microservices, containers, and Kubernetes have created application security blind spots.
74% of CISOs say traditional security controls such as vulnerability scanners no longer fit today's cloud-native world.
"The increased use of cloud-native architectures has fundamentally broken traditional approaches to application security," said Bernd Greifeneder, CTO at Dynatrace.
Additional findings On average, organizations need to react to 2169 new alerts of potential application security vulnerabilities each month.
77% of CISOs say the only way for security to keep up with modern cloud-native application environments is to replace manual deployment, configuration, and management with automated approaches.
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