Adopting cloud technology is no longer just for early adopters; it has become the standard for businesses to optimize infrastructure costs while enabling agility and scalability. According to Gartner, by 2028, cloud computing will shift from being a technology disruptor to becoming a necessary component for maintaining business competitiveness. While the cloud allows developers to experiment with new services and push innovations to production more quickly, these environments are complex and constantly changing. Operating in the cloud also can lead to an increase in vulnerabilities and misconfigurations while deploying. In addition to the data that needs to be securely stored, protected, and accessed in the event of a cyberattack, you need to consider the dependencies and applications in any location or point in time.