Cloud Data Breaches and Cloud Complexity on the Rise, Reveals Thales
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Multi-cloud adoption is accelerating with
72% of organizations using multiple IaaS providers vs.57% in 2021 -
66% of organizations store21% -60% of their sensitive data in the cloud -
45% have experienced a data breach or failed an audit involving data and applications in the cloud vs.35% in 2021

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Globally, cloud adoption and notably multicloud adoption, remains on the rise. In 2021, organisations worldwide were using an average amount of 110 software as a service (SaaS) applications2, compared with just eight in 2015, showcasing a startlingly rapid increase. There has been a notable expansion in the use of multiple IaaS providers, with almost three-quarters (
Despite their increasing prevalence and use, businesses share common concerns about the increasing complexity of cloud services with the majority (
Security Challenges of Multicloud Complexity
With increasing complexity comes an even greater need for robust cybersecurity. When asked what percentage of their sensitive data is stored in the cloud, a solid majority (
Additionally, nearly a third (
Cyber-attacks also present an ongoing risk to cloud applications and data. Respondents reported an increasing prevalence of attacks, with a quarter (
Protecting Sensitive Data
When it comes to securing data in multicloud environments, IT professionals view encryption as a critical security control. The majority of respondents cited encryption (
However, when asked what percentage of their data in the cloud is encrypted, only one in ten (
Encryption should be a priority area for enterprises to focus on when it comes to securing data in the cloud. In fact,
Additionally, it is encouraging to see signs enterprises embrace
There are various solutions such as encryption and key management. Last but not least, continuing to embrace a
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About the 2022 Thales Global Cloud Security Study
As organizations step beyond the urgent actions of the last two years, they’re grappling with securing the more complex environments in which they now operate. The global edition of the 2022 Thales Cloud Security Study looked at various aspects of those impacts in a wide-ranging survey of security professionals and executive leadership that touched on issues including accelerated digital transformation, cloud migration, and the complexities of managing security in a multicloud world. The 2022 Thales Cloud Security Study is based on data from a survey of almost 2,800 security professionals and executive leaders. This research was conducted as an observational study and makes no causal claims.
About Thales
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2 https://www.statista.com/statistics/1233538/average-number-saas-apps-yearly/
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