New Ponemon Institute Study Finds 60% of IT and Security Leaders are not Confident in Their Ability to Secure Access to Cloud Environments
The recent Appgate survey conducted by the Ponemon Institute reveals significant concerns regarding cloud security among IT leaders. With 60% lacking confidence in safeguarding secure cloud access, top barriers include network visibility (48%) and in-house expertise (45%). The survey indicates growing adoption of Zero Trust Security, with organizations reporting productivity gains in IT (65%) and DevOps (58%) after implementation. However, a majority still see traditional security measures as inadequate against emerging threats.
- 65% of respondents reporting increased productivity in IT security teams due to Zero Trust adoption.
- 58% reporting enhanced productivity in DevOps as a result of implementing Zero Trust.
- Zero Trust strategy identified as a means to accelerate cloud transformation.
- 60% of IT and security leaders do not trust their organization’s ability to secure cloud access.
- Only 42% can effectively apply the principle of least privilege.
- 33% lack confidence in knowing all cloud applications used, indicating a significant awareness gap.
Global survey reveals
The Global Study on Zero Trust Security for the Cloud surveyed nearly 1,500 IT decision makers and security professionals worldwide to examine the pain points they experience in securing cloud environments and how
Organizations face a multitude of barriers to securing diverse cloud environments, with the top challenges cited as network monitoring/visibility (
As cloud-native development practices grow,
The report also reveals that Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA) can address these challenges and accelerate an organization’s cloud transformation. Respondents that have adopted a
“Organizations are at a crossroads, understanding that legacy security solutions aren’t cutting it in the cloud while facing a growing need to mitigate evolving risks,” said Dr.
ZTNA can help organizations keep pace with agile cloud deployments by providing a unified policy engine that delivers secure access for all users, devices and workloads, regardless of where they reside.
“This research validates that while cloud security isn’t easy, applying
Other key findings in the report include:
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53% of the respondents that don’t plan to adoptZero Trust believe the term is “just about marketing,” but many of those respondents also highlight ZTNA capabilities as being essential to protect cloud resources—pointing to confusion around whatZero Trust actually means -
Only
33% of respondents are confident their IT organization knows all the cloud computing applications, platforms or infrastructure services currently in use -
More than half of respondents cite account takeover or credential theft (
59% ) and third-party access risks (58% ) as top threats to their cloud infrastructure
Read the full report on the survey’s findings.
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