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Major organisations are facing two seemingly contradicting threats: on the one hand, they are challenged to become more agile and efficient by the rise of new players such as startups and FinTech, while on the other hand, the constant flow of advanced attacks and breaches force them to become more cautious about their software. The competition requires fast execution and innovation, while security threats require more control. The speed of execution and complexity of attacks increases exponentially, however the attacks almost systematically rely on missed security hygiene, highlighting an evident truth: security and other IT operators are stretched thin by manual processes and traditional approaches to <a href="http://security.As" rel="nofollow" target="_blank">security.As</a> DevOps approaches become mainstream, we can look at the evidence of what has enabled the success of the cloud tech giants: cloud-native architectures. Leveraging container orchestration, and end-to-end automation, cloud-native security enables security teams to reduce their manual tasks and focus on what matters most: reduce risk, developing added-value services, and collaborating with users and developers to raise awareness and build secure tools, finding vulnerabilities and suspicious activities and improving the incident response. In this presentation, we will review the improved security outcomes experienced by the largest organisations when transiting to a cloud-native architecture, as well as emerging practices enabling the teams to remain efficient and collaborate better.