Cloud Resources have Become Biggest Targets for Cyberattacks, Finds Thales
25 June 2024 - 5:00PM
Business Wire
- Cloud Security spending now tops all other security spending
categories
- Nearly half (47%) of all corporate data stored in the cloud is
sensitive
- 44% of organizations have experienced a cloud data breach with
14% having had one in past year
- Nearly half of organizations cite it is more difficult to
manage compliance and privacy in the cloud vs. on-premises
- Nearly a third (31%) of organizations recognise the importance
of digital sovereignty initiatives as a means of future-proofing
their cloud environments
Thales today announced the release of the 2024
Thales Cloud Security Study, its annual assessment on the
latest cloud security threats, trends and emerging risks based on a
survey of nearly 3000 IT and security professionals across 18
countries in 37 industries.
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As the use of the cloud continues to be strategically vital to
many organizations, cloud resources have become the biggest targets
for cyber-attacks, with SaaS applications (31%), Cloud Storage
(30%) and Cloud Management Infrastructure (26%) cited as the
leading categories of attack. As a result, protecting cloud
environments has risen as the top security priority ahead of all
other security disciplines.
This comes as organizations continue to experience cloud data
breaches. Forty-four percent of organizations have experienced a
cloud data breach with 14% reported having an incident in the last
12 months. Human error and misconfiguration continued to lead the
top root cause of these breaches (31%), followed by exploiting
known vulnerabilities (28%), and failure to use Multi-Factor
Authentication (17%).
Growing cloud usage across enterprises has seen an accompanying
growth in the potential attack surface for threat actors, with 66%
of organizations using more than 25 SaaS applications and nearly
half (47%) of corporate data being sensitive. Despite the increased
risks to sensitive data in the cloud, the data encryption rates
remain low, with less than 10% of enterprises encrypting 80% or
more of their sensitive cloud data.
Sebastien Cano, Senior Vice President for Cloud Protection
and Licensing activities at Thales: “The scalability and
flexibility that the cloud offers is highly compelling for
organizations, so it’s no surprise it is central to their security
strategies. However, as the cloud attack surface expands,
organizations must get a firm grasp on the data they have stored in
the cloud, the keys they’re using to encrypt it, and the ability to
have complete visibility into who is accessing the data and how it
being used. It is vital to solve these challenges now, especially
as data sovereignty and privacy have emerged as top concerns in
this year’s research.”
As organizations gain more experience in using cloud computing,
many have modernized their investments to meet new security
challenges. For organizations that prioritized digital sovereignty
as an emerging security concern, refactoring applications to
logically separate, secure, store, and process cloud data was the
top way they would attain or achieve sovereignty initiatives ahead
of other measures such as repatriating workloads back to
on-premises or in-territory. Future-proofing cloud environments
(31%) was the number one driver behind digital sovereignty
initiatives, while adhering to regulations came in at a distant
second at 22%.
For more information listen to our webinar with S&P Global
hosted by Scott Crawford, Information Security Research Head and
Justin Lam, Research Analyst.
About the 2024 Thales Cloud Security Study The 2024
Thales Cloud Security Study was based on a global survey of 2961
respondent, aimed at professionals in security and IT management.
In addition to criteria about level of knowledge on the general
topic of the survey, the screening criteria for the survey excluded
those respondents who indicated affiliation with organizations with
annual revenue of less than US$100 million and with US$100
million-$250 million in selected countries. This research was
conducted as an observational study and makes no causal claims.
About Thales
Thales (Euronext Paris: HO) is a global
leader in advanced technologies specialized in three business
domains: Defence & Security, Aeronautics & Space, and
Cybersecurity & Digital identity.
It develops products and solutions that
help make the world safer, greener and more inclusive.
The Group invests close to €4 billion a
year in Research & Development, particularly in key innovation
areas such as AI, cybersecurity, quantum technologies, cloud
technologies and 6G.
Thales has close to 81,000 employees in 68
countries. In 2023, the Group generated sales of €18.4 billion.
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