Gigamon 2023 Hybrid Cloud Security Survey Reveals Nearly One-Third of Security Breaches Are Going Undetected by IT and Security Professionals
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June 28, 2023 at 06:00 AM EDT
Annual survey shines a spotlight on global misconceptions around the extent of hybrid cloud blind spots, despite 93 percent predicting cloud security attacks are on the rise Gigamon, the leader in deep observability, today announced its Hybrid Cloud Security trends report, emphasizing a significant gap between the perception and reality of how secure organizations truly are from cyber threats. The annual survey of over 1,000 IT and Security leaders from across the US, EMEA, Singapore, and Australia uncovered that while surface-level confidence around hybrid cloud security is high, with 94 percent of global respondents stating their security tools and processes provide them with complete visibility and insights into their IT infrastructure, the reality is nearly one-third of security breaches aren’t spotted by IT and Security professionals. According to Flexera, 74 percent of organizations now exist in the hybrid cloud and this infrastructure is considered the ‘norm’ by Forrester analysts. Yet it comes with a number of security concerns, clearly recognized by respondents to the Gigamon Hybrid Cloud Security survey; 93 percent predict cloud security attacks are only going to increase, and 90 percent had experienced a breach in the last 18 months. The issue is that 31 percent of breaches are being identified later down the line, rather than preemptively using security and observability tools – either by data appearing on the dark web, files becoming inaccessible, or users experiencing slow application performance (likely due to DoS or inflight exfiltration). This number rises to 48 percent in the US, and 52 percent in Australia. The good news is that collaboration across IT is on the rise. 96 percent of IT and Security leaders around the world believe cloud security is everyone’s responsibility, and almost all (99 percent) see CloudOps and SecOps working towards a common goal. Yet there is still more to be done, while CloudOps seems to be leading on strategy, 99 percent of respondents claim a lack of a security-first culture means vulnerability detection is often siloed to the SecOps team.
Unexpected Issues Keeping CISOs Up at Night
Survey respondents generally acknowledged blind spots across their hybrid cloud infrastructure:
Yet despite flagging blind spots as their leading stressor, one-third of CISOs and 50 percent of other IT and Security leaders admit they lack confidence in knowing where their most sensitive data is stored and how it is secured. “These findings highlight a trend of critical gaps in visibility from on-premises to cloud, the danger of which is seemingly misunderstood by IT and Security leaders around the world,” comments Ian Farquhar, security CTO at Gigamon. “Many don’t recognize these blind spots as a threat, yet East-West traffic – laterally moving data – and encrypted traffic can be incredibly dangerous in the hybrid cloud world. We’ve seen previous reports that highlight the vast quantity of malware that hides behind encryption. Considering over 50 percent of global CISOs are kept up at night by the thought of unexpected blind spots being exploited, there’s seemingly not enough action being taken to remediate critical visibility gaps.”
Deep Observability Facilitates the Zero Trust Journey
Yet while half of all respondents to this year’s survey stated that Zero Trust is crucial to boosting confidence levels that their organization is secure, the reality is that many teams simply do not have the visibility to enable it. The UK (39 percent), the US (42 percent), and Australia (41 percent) are leading the market when it comes to achieving visibility to enable this framework, while France (26 percent), Germany (29 percent), and Singapore (25 percent) all fall behind. Uncertainty about the reality of Zero Trust is high in France and Singapore in particular and all global respondents are recognizing the value of deep observability – the addition of real-time, network-derived intelligence to amplify the power of metric, event, log, and trace-based (MELT) security and observability tools – for building a foundation for Zero Trust. 97 percent also believe deep observability is an important element of cloud security – a rise of 8 percent from last year. Mark Jow, EMEA CTO at Gigamon concludes, “Zero Trust is still very much a ‘work in progress’ for organizations around the globe, but it’s positive to see that at least half of the IT and Security leaders we surveyed view it as crucial to boosting security posture and even more positive to see them recognize the value of visibility. Deep observability and going beyond traditional MELT approaches is crucial if organizations are to advance successfully on their Zero Trust journeys, securing their hybrid cloud infrastructure and eradicating the critical visibility gaps that are clearly causing headaches and restless nights.”
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