IBM launched
the industry's first cloud service to perform key management across
hybrid, multicloud environments, helping enterprises mitigate risk to
critical data from cyberattacks and insider threats. Built for today's
hybrid cloud world, the new service empowers businesses to take
advantage of IBM's cloud security capabilities - no matter where their
data resides - including on other clouds and on-premises.
Securing hybrid cloud environments against data breaches
As enterprises modernize, they're increasingly adopting a hybrid, multicloud approach to
host workloads where they need to be - in the cloud or on-premises - to
reduce risk and demonstrate compliance. Considering the average company is
using more than 8-9 cloud environments at any given time, they risk
greater exposure to threats from malicious actors that can compromise
data. Now is the time to mitigate complexity - especially as cloud environments become a growing target for cybercriminals looking
to access and capitalize on sensitive data residing across complex
multicloud environments. But reducing complexity is no easy task. The
more clouds that businesses use, the more diverse skills their IT teams
need to secure and manage the keys that protect their critical
enterprise data.
"Protecting
critical data across multiple platforms can be incredibly complex
-- but all it takes is one weak link to put a company's entire security
strategy at risk. That's why we're giving clients one single point of
control - allowing them to know who has access to their critical data at
all times - even on other clouds," said Hillery Hunter, General
Manager, Industry Clouds & Solutions, CTO, IBM Cloud. "Trust and
choice have always been at the heart of our work with clients. Now as
businesses modernize, we're making it easier for them to manage their
encryption keys and protect data across any environment they choose."
Enabling data governance to help organizations demonstrate their compliance
According to a recent global
study conducted by IBM Institute for Business Value (IBV) in
cooperation with Oxford Economics, 80% of C-Suite respondents said the
ability to have governance and compliance tools run across
multiple cloud estates is important or extremely important. Especially
with crypto keys that safeguard critical data distributed across many
platforms, organizations can suffer from operational complexity, or
worse - non-compliance - if they don't have a holistic view of their
data security posture. With a single, secured and cloud-based view of
who has access to critical data, businesses can demonstrate their
compliance with greater ease and speed in near real-time.
"IBM
has chosen a rather unique approach to zero trust security
architectures, focusing on addressing real customer driven use cases
rather than simply offering yet another product. Similarly, this new
service demonstrates IBM's commitment to solving a critical pain point
made increasingly difficult by COVID accelerated digital transformation
initiatives, protecting critical data. By making it possible to securely
manage encryption keys with a single point of control - including
across other public clouds - IBM is proving that what it cares most
about is clients and what truly keeps them up at night, not where their
data is stored. Unified Key Orchestrator also eases the management
burden which is aggravated by the security talent shortage by making it
possible for businesses to demonstrate compliance across multiple cloud
platforms - which can be incredibly complex - faster and easier," said Frank Dickson, VP of Security & Trust at IDC.
IBM
is the only provider delivering a service in the cloud to help
organizations manage encryption keys across multiple cloud environments
with a unified view, helping demonstrate their compliance and
strengthen security. Available on IBM Cloud, Unified Key Orchestrator
leverages IBM's encryption capabilities, hybrid cloud expertise and
automation and is designed to give clients a clear understanding of
their data security posture. With the service, organizations maintain
full visibility and control over who has access to their critical data,
while running workloads across hybrid cloud environments and in the
location where it needs to ensure data sovereignty. At the same time,
companies no longer need to rely on security experts with specialized
knowledge of each individual cloud and can spend more time and resources
driving innovation for their clients.
To learn more about how we're enabling multicloud key management with IBM Cloud Hyper Protect Crypto Services, go here.