Public Cloud Group, founded in 2008, operates a platform that merges individual cloud service providers into a unified system for European enterprises undergoing digital transformation. The company's work spans cloud transformation, infrastructure, and AI-powered workplace solutions, but the security domain is where the stakes get real for its clients' operational integrity. With over 400 cloud experts across seven European countries, the team's scale is designed to handle the complexity of multi-provider environments where misconfigurations and fragmented policy enforcement create tangible risk.
The group's approach treats cloud security as an embedded layer within infrastructure and transformation projects, not an afterthought. This means security teams work directly on identity management, network segmentation, and compliance automation across platforms like AWS, Azure, and Google Cloud, often in hybrid architectures where the attack surface is wide. The operational model is built around deep integration with client cloud stacks, requiring practitioners to understand both the provider-specific tooling and the broader orchestration layers that bind them together.
For a security professional, the work involves securing environments where the perimeter is abstracted and the threat model includes misconfigured IAM policies, exposed APIs, and lateral movement across cloud tenants. The company's European footprint means navigating GDPR and other regional compliance frameworks directly into the technical controls. The team operates at the intersection of cloud-native tooling and enterprise governance, making the role both technically dense and operationally critical.