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Cloud Security

Cloud security appears in 0.9% of current coverage, down from 1.5%, across 8 unique stories from 4 sources.

0.9%

share of coverage

Previously 1.5% · -0.5 points

8

unique stories

4

independent sources

2

real-world actions

Movement over time

Share of coverage

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DateCloud security
January 12, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
January 19, 20260.0% · +0.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
January 26, 20262.4% · +2.4 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
February 2, 20260.0% · -2.4 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
February 9, 20263.8% · +3.8 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
February 16, 20261.8% · -2.1 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 1 actions
February 23, 20262.9% · +1.2 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
March 2, 20261.4% · -1.5 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
March 9, 20263.0% · +1.6 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
March 16, 20260.0% · -3.0 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
March 23, 20266.0% · +6.0 points · 4 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
March 30, 20262.9% · -3.0 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
April 6, 20261.4% · -1.5 points · 1 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
April 13, 20263.6% · +2.2 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 2 actions
April 20, 20264.1% · +0.5 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
April 27, 20261.5% · -2.6 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
May 4, 20261.4% · -0.2 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
May 11, 20262.2% · +0.9 points · 6 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
May 18, 20261.1% · -1.1 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
May 25, 20261.6% · +0.5 points · 4 stories · 4 sources · 1 actions
June 1, 20261.2% · -0.4 points · 3 stories · 2 sources · 2 actions
June 8, 20261.9% · +0.7 points · 5 stories · 2 sources · 0 actions
June 15, 20260.8% · -1.1 points · 2 stories · 1 sources · 0 actions
June 22, 20260.8% · -0.0 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
June 29, 20261.2% · +0.5 points · 3 stories · 3 sources · 1 actions
July 6, 20260.7% · -0.5 points · 2 stories · 2 sources · 1 actions
July 13, 20260.0% · -0.7 points · 0 stories · 0 sources · 0 actions
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DateSignalWhat happenedAction type
July 9, 2026Cloud securityAnnouncementAnnouncement
June 23, 2026Cloud securityBuying activityBuying activity

Why now

Cloud security appears in 0.9% of current coverage, down from 1.5%, across 8 unique stories from 4 sources.

Why it matters

This can change the threat picture, defensive priorities, compliance burden, and security investment.

What to watch

Watch for named buyers, funding, contracts, trials, deployments, policy changes, and repeated independent reporting tied to Cloud security.

Evidence

Important announcements and sources

  1. Jul 9, 2026Cloud SecurityClint GiblerI really like Minimal’s landing page- nice aesthetic, and it actually has a great level of technical detail. They seem quite sharp, I like it 👍️ Cloud Security udgover/whim By Frederic Baguelin: Throwaway root shells in AWS Lambda Firecracker microVMs. Launch a fresh VM in ~2s, run a command or attach an interactive shell, then let it disappear. Build the image once, launch many — a Go library (microvm) plus a Docker-like CLI: run, exec, ps, gc, put/get. Security defaults include injection-only credentials that…
  2. Jul 6, 2026JadePuffer AI Attack 🤖,Anthropic v. Alibaba ⚖️, PamStealer macOS Bug 🍏TLDR InfoSecJadePuffer is the first known ransomware operation fully automated by an LLM-driven agent exploiting CVE-2025-3248 with no human intervention TLDR TLDR INFORMATION SECURITY 2026-07-06 🔓 ATTACKS & VULNERABILITIES JADEPUFFER RANSOMWARE USED AI AGENT TO AUTOMATE ENTIRE ATTACK (5 MINUTE READ) JadePuffer, the first known ransomware operation fully automated by an LLM-driven agent exploiting CVE-2025-3248 in Langflow with no human intervention, condu
  3. Jul 2, 2026Cloud SecurityClint GiblerI like the product screenshots, it seems like they gather app-relevant context thoughtfully. Cloud Security Some notes on Lambda MicroVMs Aidan Steele shares hands-on notes on AWS Lambda MicroVMs, a generalisation of Lambda functions that run code in a fresh VM for up to 8 hours. The shell side is a first-class capability since MicroVMs support PTYs natively with shell access through a dedicated AWS API, and inside the VM you can run Docker containers with full OS capabilities. Networking gets its own abstraction…
  4. Jul 1, 2026Midyear Assessment 2026: The State of the Cyber Order at the Halfway MarkCenter for Cyber Diplomacy and International SecurityPost: Midyear Assessment 2026: The State of the Cyber Order at the Halfway Mark URL: Posted: July 1, 2026 at 11:32 Author: VLADIMIR TSAKANYAN Tags: ai, cyberdiplomacy, cybersecurity, policy, politics, vladimirtsakanyan Categories: CYBER, Vladimir Tsakanyan On January 1, 2026, the World Economic Forum published its Global Cybersecurity Outlook identifying three forces that would define the year: AI acceleration, geopolitical fragmentation, and widen
  5. Jun 30, 2026How User and Entity Behavior Analytics Spots Trouble EarlyDr. Jason Edwards, DM, CISSP, CRISC via LinkedInHow User and Entity Behavior Analytics Spots Trouble Early Dr. Jason Edwards, DM, CISSP, CRISC Read this article on LinkedIn to join the conversation Read on LinkedIn If you have ever stared at a wall of alerts wondering which “medium” is about to become tomorrow’s incident, you have already felt the gap that User and Entity Behavior Analytics (UEBA) is meant to fill. In plain terms, UEBA is an analytics approach and supporting technology that learns what “normal” looks like for your users, service accounts,…