ManageEngine, the enterprise IT management division of Zoho Corporation, announced results from its new study, Cloud Security Outlook 2023.
The study found that enterprises have a limited number of analysts
running their security operations centers (SOCs) and are deploying
multiple tools in an attempt to address their cloud security challenges.
According to Gartner,
85% of organizations will embrace cloud-first strategies by 2025.
ManageEngine's study has also revealed a surge in cloud adoption, with
72% of respondents using multi-cloud applications and another 5% using
hybrid cloud systems. The adoption rate will further increase in 2023
and 2024 because 23% of respondents are planning to move to the cloud in
the next 24 months.
Amid this situation, enterprises are forced to tackle numerous cloud
security threats, including compromised accounts. Enterprises are
hampered by short-staffed SOCs, which has led to concerns about their cloud security resiliency. As many as 77% of respondents stated that they only have three to five security analysts running their SOCs.
The ManageEngine study further revealed that enterprises are finding it
increasingly difficult to gain visibility into cloud activities and
comply with various stringent regulations. Nearly half (48%) of
respondents find compliance with cybersecurity laws, especially those
related to the cloud, to be highly challenging.
These factors are driving enterprises to adopt a consolidated security
architecture that facilitates streamlined, efficient security
operations. An overwhelming 97% of respondents will be evaluating a
solution that provides all security functions in a single console in
2023.
"The adoption of CASBs
and SIEM platforms helps enterprises ensure security and integrity.
However, having different tool sets leads to a visibility gap and
complicates cloud security management amid unpredictable threats," said
Manikandan Thangaraj, vice president of ManageEngine. "Cyber resilience
refers to the ability of an organization to ensure business continuity
in the event of a cyberattack with the help of business processes and
tools. Cloud security resilience, therefore, requires enterprises to
have visibility, enhanced policy enforcement, infection isolation and
impact neutralization from a unified security architecture."
The findings of the survey indicate that:
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A lack of staffing and orchestration makes the security process complicated.
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Most respondents (84%) stated they either have fewer than five security
analysts or don't have dedicated analysts at all to run their SOCs.
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94% of respondents use different security tools to protect data, monitor
user access, adhere to compliance mandates and gain visibility into
cloud platforms.
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The three most common and impactful cloud security threats are identity-based.
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The IT professionals surveyed stated that cloud account compromise is
the most common and impactful cloud security threat (35%), followed by
external cloud account exploits (23%) and unauthorized access and
account compromise by insiders (14%).
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Compliance proves to be challenging for enterprises.
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About half (48%) of those who monitor their cloud access or have hybrid
cloud systems deployed said that the process of ensuring compliance is
highly challenging. Another 37% acknowledged that it is tough, but
manageable.
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Only 16% of respondents said that they are all sorted when it comes to
compliance with cybersecurity laws, especially those related to the
cloud.
Visit ManageEngine's website to access the entire Cloud Security Outlook 2023 report at https://mnge.it/T8E.