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Xbash illustrates how opportunity still knocks for threat actors in the cloud

Posted on January 24, 2019January 24, 2019 By Davey Winder

New reports help reveal why the enterprise still has cause for concern when it comes to cloud security in 2019

Research published today by Ping Identity looking at the state of enterprise IT infrastructure and security cites security as remaining the number one barrier to cloud adoption and reveals more than a quarter of respondents’ organisations had experienced a cloud-based breach of data. On its own this doesn’t bode well for the cloud in 2019 as we surely should have got the security basics sorted by now? Throw in the threat intelligence briefing published yesterday by Armor and the scale of the problem becomes immediately apparent.

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