Metomic announced the results of its 2023 Google Scanner Report, offering
insights on the amount of sensitive data that is often stored in Google Drives
without any protective oversights. After scanning approximately 6.5 million
Google Drive files, Metomic found 40.2% contained sensitive data that could put
an organization at risk of a data breach or cybersecurity attack.
In addition to
identifying potentially vulnerable information, Metomic also discovered that
34.2% of all the files scanned were shared with external contacts (email
addresses outside of the company's domain) and more than 350,000 files (0.5%)
had been shared publicly, giving access to anyone who had the document link.
Among the files identified as containing sensitive information-including
confidential employee contracts and spreadsheets full of passwords-18,000 files
were flagged as "Critical Level" data files, meaning the information contained
"Highly Sensitive" data or the file permissions were not applied
securely.
"Google Workspace
has more than 3 billion users. With so many businesses leveraging Google Docs,
Google Sheets and Google Slides-and sharing those docs with partners,
customers, consultants, vendors and anyone else they do business with-it's
mind-boggling to think of how much sensitive data is accessible to people
outside of an organization and how blind most security teams and business
leaders are to this," said Rich Vibert, CEO, Metomic. "Our Google Scanner
Report puts a spotlight on the amount of vulnerable data living in Google
Drives around the world, underscoring just how critical it is that businesses
know what data is being stored, where it is stored, and who has access to it.
The best way to prevent a data breach is to protect your business' vulnerable
data so that it does not end up in the wrong hands. Metomic's Google Scanner
Report makes clear how big of a challenge this is for IT and security teams who
are struggling to strike a balance between protecting their company's
reputation and ensuring employees have access to effective SaaS tools that
drive collaboration and productivity across the business."
According to
IBM's Data Breach Report, the average cost of a data
breach has increased 15% over the last three years, reaching $4.45 million in
2023. More than 50% of organizations report they are increasing their security
budgets as a result of a breach, with plans to spend more on incident response
planning and testing, employee training, and threat and detection tools.
With data
breaches becoming more frequent across industries and geographic locations,
it's imperative that businesses gain full visibility into the data stored in
their SaaS ecosystems, including Google Workspace apps. Often, vulnerable data
is exposed, not because of malicious intent, but unintentionally by an employee
who simply didn't realize they were making sensitive data public or sharing it
with the wrong people.
Metomic gives IT
and security teams full visibility into their SaaS ecosystem so that they can
control what data is accessible to who. Download the full report at: The Risks of Storing
Sensitive Data in Google Drive.