2026 Q1 Report: AI-based Attacks are Rising and Putting Enterprises at Risk
What to consider while building a concrete data loss prevention strategy for your enterprise
Cloud environments move fast. New workloads spin up daily. Configurations change constantly. Identities, permissions, and services multiply across cloud providers. In this reality, many organizations believe their cloud security is under control — but lack a clear way to validate that confidence.
Security teams often rely on disconnected tools for posture management, workload protection, identity controls, and compliance. This fragmentation creates blind spots, slows response, and makes it difficult to understand real risk across the cloud estate.
A modern Cloud-Native Application Protection Platform (CNAPP) is designed to address this challenge — but only if it delivers the right capabilities in practice, not just on paper.
This assessment helps you objectively evaluate whether your current cloud security approach delivers end-to-end visibility, effective risk reduction, and timely response across cloud-native environments.
A strong CNAPP strategy should help security teams:
The questions below assess whether your current cloud security capabilities consistently deliver on these outcomes.
For each statement, select the option that best reflects your actual, day-to-day capabilities, not future plans or intended coverage.