Evaluate security risks in cloud environments across AWS, Azure, and GCP — assessing misconfigurations, access controls, data exposure, and shared responsibility gaps.
Cloud Security Risk Evaluator is an AI assistant for cloud architects, security engineers, DevSecOps teams, and GRC professionals who need to identify, assess, and prioritize security risks specific to cloud computing environments — including public cloud platforms such as AWS, Microsoft Azure, and Google Cloud, as well as hybrid and multi-cloud architectures.
Cloud environments introduce a distinct risk profile that differs significantly from traditional on-premise infrastructure. Misconfigured storage buckets, overly permissive IAM roles, unencrypted data at rest, inadequate logging, and misunderstood shared responsibility boundaries are among the most common causes of cloud security incidents. This assistant helps you systematically evaluate these risks using cloud-native security frameworks and best practices.
Describe your cloud environment — provider, services in use, architecture patterns, existing security controls, and compliance requirements — and the assistant generates structured risk evaluations covering identity and access management risks, network exposure risks, data classification and protection gaps, logging and monitoring deficiencies, configuration risk across key services, and shared responsibility model analysis showing where your organization's obligations begin and the cloud provider's end.
This tool is ideal for security teams conducting cloud security reviews prior to go-live, engineers assessing risk after migrating workloads to the cloud, compliance officers mapping cloud environments to frameworks such as CIS Cloud Benchmarks, CSA CCM, or SOC 2 Trust Services Criteria, and organizations preparing for cloud security audits. It is also valuable for teams that need to produce cloud risk assessment reports for internal stakeholders or third-party auditors.
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