Code42 announced
that its Code42 Incydr software solution can now automatically distinguish
between browser uploads to corporate and personal cloud applications, including
Google Drive and Box. Today,
91% of security leaders believe that
users are exfiltrating data through personal cloud accounts, yet nearly half
(49%) don't have a tool to differentiate personal and corporate cloud
application uploads.
As cloud-based collaboration tools have risen in popularity
within the enterprise, personal use of the same tools has become a breeding
ground for insider data leaks and theft, contributing to losses up to 20% of revenue annually. This type of insider
risk is growing increasingly common and is a challenging data security blind
spot.
Code42 Incydr's new functionality reduces alert noise of data
movement to authorized sanctioned applications while alerting on data exfiltration
to unsanctioned destinations, such as personal cloud apps. The product
enhancement does not require configuration by administrators, changes to
network infrastructure or policy implementation.
"The innovative way that Incydr pinpoints file exfiltration to
personal cloud accounts is a game changer. Businesses today are facing an
unprecedented confluence of risk to their organizations. We're seeing the
biggest workforce shifts in history, a growing sense of personal ownership over
work produced, and the portability of data has only increased - especially with
the adoption of cloud-based consumer and enterprise tools," said Joe Payne,
Code42 president and CEO. "Incydr quickly identifies which users are moving
data to personal Google Drive and Box accounts, ensuring that organizations are
protected from insider data exfiltration."
The Code42 Incydr data risk detection and response
product provides a prioritized view of the highest-risk data exposure and
exfiltration events happening across organizations. By monitoring all file
computer, cloud and email activity through an endpoint agent and API-to-API
integrations with corporate data systems, the Code42 Incydr product is able to
determine whether or not a file in motion is put in a trusted or untrusted
cloud destination. This feature builds upon Code42's innovative Browser Upload capability, which detects
and alerts security teams to unauthorized browser upload activity.
"When it comes to clearly identifying if source code or trade
secrets are being uploaded to an unsanctioned place, like a personal cloud
account, many times organizations rely on domain-based methods as an approach.
The challenge with apps like Google Drive is that there aren't unique
sub-domains for enterprise and personal environments, so security cannot
clearly and swifty distinguish if data is at risk or not," added Rob Juncker,
Code42 CTO. "We're validating when files reach their expected enterprise
destination within the corporate environment and, more importantly, when they
do not."