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Cloud Workload

Cloud Workload Security

Definition

A cloud workload is any application, process, or task running in a cloud environment — including virtual machines, containers, serverless functions, and data processing jobs. Cloud workload security addresses the unique risks of ephemeral, dynamically provisioned compute: short-lived credentials, image integrity, runtime behavior monitoring, and network policy enforcement.

CWPP and CNAPP platforms are purpose-built for cloud workload protection.


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