DALLAS — Cloudticians today announced a renewed focus on closing the growing gap between cloud training programs and the realities of real-world cloud risk management.
As cloud infrastructure becomes central to business operations, organizations continue to report security incidents caused not by advanced attacks, but by basic misconfigurations, poor access control, and weak risk awareness. Despite this, many cloud training pathways remain heavily theory-based, leaving learners unprepared for the types of decisions they face on the job.
Cloudticians’ approach emphasizes practical risk thinking, teaching learners how to identify common failure points, understand access permissions, and recognize how everyday decisions can expose systems to harm.
“Cloud security failures are rarely caused by a lack of tools,” said Dr. Lucky Onoriode, CEO of Cloudticians. “They’re caused by gaps in understanding. We focus on helping learners think through risk the way real organizations have to, before problems occur.”
By grounding education in real-world scenarios rather than abstract concepts, Cloudticians aims to prepare learners for the operational realities of cloud environments, where risk management is a daily responsibility, not a theoretical exercise.


