New Research Highlights at Least 1/4 of Businesses Don't Know Where Their Sensitive Data Is
02 Octubre 2024 - 7:00AM
Normalyze, the leader in Data Security Posture Management (DSPM),
in partnership with the Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG), today
released new research highlighting critical gaps in data security
as organizations increasingly adopt cloud solutions. The research
underscores the need for DSPM solutions, powered by AI and
automation, to tackle challenges related to locating sensitive
data, assessing its accessibility, and identifying who has access
to it. The findings also shed light on security risks associated
with generative AI adoption, the rise in sensitive data residing in
the public cloud, and why businesses are facing an expanded attack
surface.
As enterprises move more
operations to the cloud, the volume and exposure of sensitive data
stored in public cloud services is also rapidly increasing. Despite
efforts by security teams to manage data risks, many organizations
lack clarity on where data is located, how sensitive it is, and who
has access to it. Additionally, “shadow data” is often stored
without appropriate governance or control from security teams,
which is an oversight that exacerbates data exposure and security
risks.
“This report highlights the harsh reality that there’s a
knowledge gap among teams in what data is vulnerable to bad actors
and how to protect it,” says Todd Thiemann, Senior Analyst at
Enterprise Strategy Group. “The challenge lies in devising
effective strategies to understand and address these security
concerns.”
The report's key findings include:
- 26% of respondents suspect they’ve lost
sensitive data, but aren’t sure
- Nearly one-third of organizations reported
that third-party risk management (29%), data leakage
protection/rights management (27%), and regulatory compliance (26%)
are the top three areas where generative AI governance and policy
were the weakest in their respective operations
- More than 60% of sensitive data resides on
public cloud services today, expected to increase to 68% within 24
months
- 27% organizations reported they expect between
81% to 99% of their sensitive data will be in the public cloud
within the next 24 months
- 46% of respondents suspect or are certain they
have experienced any data loss, but cannot confirm
The study also shows that IT teams lack visibility into “shadow
data,” which complicates breach assessments and compliance with SEC
regulations. Not knowing where the sensitive data is means that
teams could spend a significant amount of time assessing the scope
of a breach to determine whether in fact it is “material.”
“The findings reveal what we at Normalyze have long believed:
you can't secure what you don't know you have, let alone operate
efficiently without an understanding of the nature of your data or
who needs access to it,” says Amer Deeba, CEO and co-founder of
Normalyze. “DSPM offers a data first approach to security, helping
organizations identify and prioritize their most valuable
assets.”
Founded with this idea and need in mind, Normalyze provides the
necessary context across environments and ensures appropriate
policies are followed around the data. It enables teams to
streamline operations by understanding the lineage of an
organization's data and who/what is accessing that data,
identifying anomalies so that organizations can better protect
sensitive data stores.
To access these critical insights and harness modern data
security strategies, download the full ESG report here.
MethodologyTechTarget's Enterprise Strategy Group
surveyed 387 IT, cybersecurity, compliance, and DevOps
professionals at organizations in North America (US and Canada)
involved with encryption and data security technology and
processes. To qualify for this survey, respondents were required to
be personally involved with encryption and data security technology
and processes.
About ESGEnterprise
Strategy Group is an integrated technology analysis, research, and
strategy firm providing market intelligence, actionable insight,
and go-to-market content services to the global technology
community. It is increasingly recognized as one of the world's
leading analyst firms in helping technology vendors make strategic
decisions across their go-to-market programs through factual,
peer-based research. ESG is a division of TechTarget, Inc. (Nasdaq:
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technology companies.
About Normalyze
Normalyze is the pioneer in Data Security Posture Management
(DSPM), enabling organizations to effectively secure data at scale
across SaaS, PaaS, public or multi-cloud, on-prem and hybrid
environments. Normalyze fills the security gaps created by complex
data landscapes, data lakes, shadow data and Generative AI by
accurately and quickly discovering, classifying and visualizing the
total data attack surface. With Normalyze, data and security teams
can quantify risks and prioritize remediation plans to prevent data
breaches, enforce least privilege access to sensitive data,
optimize data storage and leverage AI for business.
Founded by industry veterans Ravi
Ithal and Amer Deeba, and backed by Lightspeed Venture Partners and
Battery Ventures, Normalyze holds 14 patents in data security and
is used by global organizations including Albertsons, Snowflake,
Informatica and many others.
For more information, please visit normalyze.ai.
Media Contact:Mariah
GauthierNormalyze@highwirepr.com
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