NG Solution Team
Cybersecurity

Could a Spike in Your Cloud Bill Be a Security Warning?

A sudden increase in your cloud bill might not just be a financial concern; it could signal a security issue. While occasional spikes can result from benign factors like prolonged load tests or unexpected traffic surges, they may also indicate malicious activities such as unauthorized instance creation or cryptocurrency mining. Monitoring cloud expenses can provide early warnings of potential security breaches, but it requires detailed visibility into spending patterns across accounts, services, and regions. Effective alerts should pinpoint the source of cost increases, enabling quick investigation by the relevant teams. By correlating billing data with operational logs, organizations can better understand and address potential threats. Ultimately, ensuring that all stakeholders—finance, engineering, and security—are informed and prepared to respond is crucial in managing cloud security risks.

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