New Study: IT Pros Are More Worried About Corporate Security than Home Security
Data security is creating fear and trust issues for IT professionals, according to the
Data Security is Keeping IT Professionals Awake at Night
Demonstrating the fear and trust issues experienced by IT professionals, the study found that IT professionals are more concerned about the security of their company’s data than the security of their
- IT professionals are 3X more concerned about the security of company financials and intellectual property than their home security.
- IT professionals have concerns about cloud service providers;
80 percent are concerned that cloud service providers they do business with will become competitors in their core markets. - 75 percent of IT professionals view the public cloud as more secure than their own data centers, yet
92 percent of IT professionals do not trust their organization is well prepared to secure public cloud services. - Nearly
80 percent of IT professionals say that recent data breaches experienced by other businesses have increased their organization’s focus on securing data moving forward.
Legacy Data Security Approaches Leave IT Professionals Playing
IT professionals are using a patchwork of different cybersecurity products to try and address data security concerns, but face an uphill battle as these systems are seldom configured correctly.
- 78 percent of organizations use more than
50 discrete cybersecurity products to address security issues;37 percent use more than100 cybersecurity products. - Organizations who discovered misconfigured cloud services experienced
10 or more data loss incidents in the last year. - 59 percent of organizations shared that employees with privileged cloud accounts have had those credentials compromised by a spear phishing attack.
- The most common types of misconfigurations are:
- Over-privileged accounts (37 percent)
- Exposed web servers and other types of server workloads (35 percent)
- Lack of
multi-factor authentication for access to key services (33 percent)
Shifting Responsibility: Causing More Confusion and More Security Breaches
Organizations are moving more
- Nearly
90 percent of companies are usingsoftware-as-a-service (SaaS) and76 percent are usinginfrastructure-as-a-service today (IaaS);50 percent expect to move all their data to the cloud in the next two years. - Shared responsibility security models are causing confusion; only
8 percent of IT security executives state that they fully understand the shared responsibility security model. - 70 percent of IT professionals think too many specialized tools are required to secure their public cloud footprint.
- 75 percent of IT professionals have experienced data loss from a cloud service more than once.
It’s Time to Build a
To address increasing data security concerns and trust issues, cloud service providers and IT teams need to work together to build a
- 69 percent of organizations report their CISO reactively responds and gets involved in public cloud projects only after a cybersecurity incident has occurred.
- 73 percent of organizations have or plan to hire a CISO with more cloud security skills; over half of organizations (53 percent) have added a brand new role called the Business Information Security Officer (BISO) to collaborate with the CISO and help integrate security culture into the business.
- 88 percent of IT professionals feel that within the next three years, the majority of their cloud will use intelligent and automated patching and updating to improve security.
- 87 percent of IT professionals see AI/ML capabilities as a
“must-have” for new security purchases in order to better protect against things like fraud, malware and misconfigurations.