<p>Last week at HashiConf in San Francisco, I joined 1,200 attendees to learn about HashiCorp’s updates and plans for infrastructure automation — an initiative security teams should use to scale and support modern development and increased use of AI.</p>
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<p>Having a cybersecurity strategy to support digital transformation is more important than ever as organizations embrace AI, and there are many opportunities to better incorporate security into cloud infrastructure and development processes.</p>
<p>Following are key highlights from the conference that are important for security teams so they can work with other teams — including development, DevOps, platform engineering and operations — to optimize efficiency to support scaling development.</p>
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<h2 class=”section-title”><i class=”icon” data-icon=”1″></i>Supporting workloads across hybrid and multi-cloud environments</h2>
<p>HashiConf celebrated its 10th anniversary, uniting its community of users of HashiCorp tools and products. In his keynote, HashiCorp cofounder and CTO Armon Dadgar described the company’s history of enabling cloud adoption and driving standardization, including secure practices and policy management, to help enterprises deliver and manage software applications at scale. “Our view has always been that the world is going to be hybrid infrastructure,” he said, explaining how HashiCorp is focused on automation and intelligence to support the multi-cloud reality and “operationalize it efficiently.”</p>
<p>This mindset is important for enterprise security teams to embrace. Recent Omdia research, “<a target=”_blank” href=”https://research.esg-global.com/reportaction/515202026/Toc” rel=”noopener”>The State of DevSecOps and Cloud Security Platforms</a>,” showed that most organizations use hybrid cloud environments, with public and private clouds from multiple cloud service providers. Organizations need to find ways to successfully <a href=”https://www.techtarget.com/searchcloudcomputing/
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