Sysdig, the leader in real-time AI-powered cloud defense, today released the “Sysdig 2026 Cloud-Native Security and Usage Report.” The ninth annual installment reveals that organizations have reac...

Growing AI workload adoption, accelerated security automation, and machine-speed threats are driving the shift to machine-driven cloud defense
SAN FRANCISCO: Sysdig, the leader in real-time AI-powered cloud defense, today released the “Sysdig 2026 Cloud-Native Security and Usage Report.” The ninth annual installment reveals that organizations have reached the limits of human-driven security operations and are increasingly relying on machine-speed detection and response to defend their cloud environments.
Based on an analysis of billions of software packages across hundreds of thousands of cloud identities, Sysdig’s 2026 report highlights how defenders are evolving their strategy as attackers weaponize AI to exploit vulnerabilities within hours of disclosure. The findings show that organizations are turning to runtime security, automation, and AI-enabled protection to keep pace with the speed and scale of modern threats.
“Security teams have optimized human workflows, but they’ve reached their limit,” said Loris Degioanni, Founder and CTO of Sysdig. “AI-assisted threats move too fast for dashboards, alerts, and manual triage. The human-driven era of cloud security is coming to an end, and the rise of AI autonomy will define the next generation of cyberdefense.”
Four Key Trends Shaping Cloud-Native Security in 2026
The report describes four key trends:
“Threat actors didn’t wait for a green light to begin weaponizing AI, and defenders can’t afford to keep fighting an asymmetrical battle,” said Crystal Morin, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist at Sysdig and author of the report. “Organizations must lean into machine-speed defense and automated response if they want to close the gap.”
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AI is only as powerful as the signals it receives, and Sysdig Sage™ – the first agentic AI analyst for cloud security – is fueled by the deepest runtime intelligence in the industry. It doesn’t just observe. It reasons and acts with the context, speed, and precision that modern teams need to build and defend innovation in real time. Founded by the creators of Falco and Wireshark, Sysdig is trusted by more than 60% of the Fortune 500 and is built for those who refuse to compromise on security.
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