Cloud adoption surged, but the security stack didn’t keep pace. Organizations now run dozens of tools across misaligned teams, creating blind spots that attackers readily exploit. Omdia’s latest analysis exposes how fragmented cloud and SOC workflows limit visibility and prevent enterprises from understanding complete attack paths. The paper outlines a unified code-to-cloud-to-SOC model that replaces siloed operations with a single, integrated view of posture, telemetry, and threat activity.
Why Unified Operations Matter
Omdia’s research shows that while CNAPP consolidation helped organizations with rapid cloud growth and adversary sophistication, cloud security still operates apart from real-time detection and response. A unified strategy that aligns posture management, runtime visibility, and threat analytics is needed to deliver the context teams need to respond quickly and with confidence.
Readers gain:
Clear insight into CNAPP’s strengths and its systemic limitations
An explanation of how fragmented telemetry slows investigation and inflates risk
Evidence showing why cloud security must integrate with SOC workflows
What the New Model Enables
A code-to-cloud-to-SOC approach built on shared telemetry, common data models, and coordinated workflows is pivotal to faster, more accurate threat containment and response.
Readers learn how to:
Replace tool sprawl with platform-driven visibility across hybrid and multicloud environments
Feed CNAPP context directly into SOC processes for unified detection and response
Strengthen risk prioritization with behavioral analytics and correlated attack paths
Explore how leading organizations are collapsing the divide between cloud security and SecOps to build a modern defense model that scales with complexity and accelerates outcomes.