McAfee, the device-to-cloud cybersecurity company, today released a special edition of its Cloud and Risk Adoption Report,
focused on the business impact of cloud services and how organizations
around the world are addressing security gaps to accelerate their
businesses with the cloud. Cloud services are the most significant
advance in IT since the introduction of the internet itself, and most
organizations today benefit from the collaboration, scalability and
cost-effectiveness enabled by the use of cloud services. With an
increasing amount of sensitive data stored in the cloud, organizations
are also finding challenges in managing their risk, which holds back
many organizations from realizing their full potential.
McAfee
surveyed 1,000 enterprise organizations worldwide and combined results
with insights from billions of anonymized cloud events seen every month
by McAfee's CASB, MVISION Cloud. The results demonstrate that a wide
range of organizations accelerate their business from the use of cloud
services. However, there is a striking divide between organizations who
have addressed their shared responsibility for protecting data in the
cloud, and those who have not - organizations were over 35 percent more
likely to launch new products, speed time to market, and expand to new
markets with the cloud when proactively addressing security of their
data in the cloud through the use of a CASB.
This edition of the McAfee Cloud Adoption and Risk Report also reveals the following:
- Most sensitive data is under the IT team's control: Results
showed that 65 percent of enterprise data lives in collaboration and
business software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications, 25 percent in
infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS), and only 10 percent in "Shadow IT"
unknown to the IT department. IT teams are subscribing to these cloud
applications themselves, effectively fulfilling many employee needs that
were previously unmet or were met through the use of "Shadow IT".
- Gap between secure enablement and cloud adoption: Only
36 percent of organizations said they could enforce data loss
prevention in the cloud, and only 33 percent could control the
collaboration settings that determine how their data is shared. In the
case of IaaS, only 26 percent said they could audit configuration
settings, widening the gap between risky and secure cloud adoption.
- A minority of organizations experiencing the full potential of business acceleration: Although
the likelihood of launching new products, speeding time to market and
expanding to new markets is higher when a CASB is part of their cloud
security strategy, only one in three companies surveyed are currently
using one.
"This
research shines a light on organizations who are leading the charge in
cloud adoption, prioritizing the security of their data as they roll out
new cloud services and winning in the market because of the actions
they are taking," said Rajiv Gupta, senior vice president, Cloud
Security, McAfee. "Organizations often tell us how much faster their
business moves when security is addressed in the cloud and it is
exciting for us now to quantify this experience and share our data and
recommendations with the rest of the market."
Organizations
who want to learn how they can protect enterprise data wherever it
resides can tune in to today's livestreamed MVISION Briefing at 10 a.m.
PT titled, "Cloud Security: New Risks, New Rules." Attendees
will have the chance to hear directly from McAfee partners and
customers on how they have successfully put a strategy into action to
make cloud the most secure environment for their business. There will
also be a replay available for those unable to attend the live session.