One in Three Organizations Surveyed Have Experienced an Insider Attack in the Last Year
CAMPBELL, CA--(Marketwired - Sep 29, 2016) - Bitglass, the Total Data Protection company, today released its report on insider threats in the enterprise, featuring insights from over 500 cybersecurity professionals on the state of insider data leaks and the tools used to mitigate these threats. In a third of organizations surveyed, careless or malicious user behavior resulted in data leakage, up slightly from a year ago. Furthermore, a majority of respondents (56 percent) believe insider leaks have become more frequent in the last year.
The report also explores how the shift to the cloud has affected insider threats and made corporate data accessible beyond the network perimeter, a risk for organizations that do not have adequate visibility into and control over their data.
"Adoption of cloud and BYOD are positive developments, but organizations that have limited cross-app visibility will struggle to detect anomalous behavior and need to rethink their approach to data security," said Nat Kausik, CEO, Bitglass. "The reality is that cloud apps have made data more readily accessible and insider threats more likely -- it's up to the enterprise to put adequate data controls and policies in place to secure vital data."
Key Findings:
Detecting Insider Threats
Bitglass found that 64 percent of enterprises can detect a breach within a week, up significantly from 42 percent a year ago. Only 23 percent take a month or longer to identify insider breaches, which indicates growing use of cloud-based audit and security tools. Respondents identified analytics as critical in detecting anomalous behavior.
Employee training (57 percent) and identity management solutions (52 percent) topped the list of best means for preventing insider attacks. Data leakage prevention was also included among the most effective tools in 49 percent of organizations.
To view the complete Bitglass Corporate Spies report, visit bitglass.com/insider-threats-2016
About Bitglass
Bitglass' Cloud Access Security Broker (CASB) solution provides enterprises with end-to-end data protection from the cloud to the device. It deploys in minutes and works with any cloud app on any device. Bitglass protects data on mobile devices without the hassles of MDM and enables enterprises to enforce corporate data security policies across apps like Office 365, Salesforce, and Exchange. Bitglass, based in Silicon Valley, was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution.
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