云安全行业分析报告.docx
Cloud Security ConcernsDespite the increasing maturity of cloud technology, 95% of security professionals still exhibit moderate to extreme concern regarding public cloud security. This persistent trend highlights the crucial need for ongoing cloud security education and the development of solutions that can adapt to the ever-evolving multi-cloud environments and threat landscapes. Consequently, organizations should place a high priority on cloud security, invest in comprehensive protection Strategies5 and offer continuous training to their teams to maintain a secure cloud environment.How concerned are you about the security of public clouds?595%of organizations are moderately to extremely concerned about cloud security35%41%ExtremelyconcernedVeryconcerned19%Moderately concerned4%Slightlyconcerned1%Not at allconcernedHow would you describe your organization's cloud maturity level?Intermediate, repeatableL42%Advanced, well-architected24%Leader, fully automated4%Early adopter, experimentalNo cloud readiness7%Cloud Security IncidentsSecurity incidents happen frequently: 24% of organizations experienced a public cloud-related security incident in the last 12 months. Misconfiguration was the leading cause, followed by account compromise and exploited vulnerabilities.This finding suggests that organizations should prioritize enhancing their cloud security measures and improving incident detection and reporting. Continuous monitoring and regular security audits can help organizations better understand their security posture and reduce the risk of cloud-related security incidents. Did your organization experience a public cloud related security incident in the last 12 months?24%76%YesNoWith multi-cloud complexity on the rise, it is not surprising that 67% of cybersecurity professionals are, at best, only moderately confident in their organization cloud security posture. The survey results emphasize the importance of continuous improvement in cloud security strategies, ongoing training, and the implementation of best practices to increase confidence and ensure a robust security posture in the face of evolving threats.» How confident are you in your organization's cloud security posture?¢67%of cybersecurity professionals are, at best, only moderately confident in their organization cloud security posture6%27%49%13% 5cNot at all confidentExtremely confident Extremely confident Very confident Moderately confident Slightly confident Not at all confidentCloud Security RiskHow do cloud security professionals feel about the risk levels of cloud versus on-premise environments? While a third of respondents (30%) see the risk levels about equal, 43% observe a higher degree of risk in the cloud. A quarter of respondents (27%) see a lower risk for public cloud breaches.These findings demonstrate a range of opinions among cybersecurity professionals regarding the risk of security breaches in public cloud environments. It highlights the importance of understanding the specific security requirements of an organization and implementing appropriate measures to mitigate potential risks, regardless of the chosen environment.k Compared to traditional, on-premise IT environments, would you say the risk of security breaches in a public cloud environment is higher or lower?43%say public cloud is at higher risk than on-premise environments7% 20%30%30%13%Significantly lowerSignificantly higher Significantly lower Somewhat lower About the same Somewhat higher Significantly higherAre public cloud apps/SaaS (such as Salesforce and Office 365) more or less secure than on-premise applications?35%24%41%Public cloud appsare MOREsecure thanon-premises appsPublic cloud appsare LESSsecure thanon-premises appsAbout the sameCloud WorkloadsOrganizations are rapidly shifting workloads to the cloud, with 39% already operating more than half of their workloads in the cloud. Additionally5 58% of respondents plan to make this shift within 12-18 months.These findings indicate a growing recognition of the benefits of cloud computing, leading organizations to plan for further workload migration to the cloud. As cloud adoption continues to expand, it is crucial for businesses to consistently enhance their cloud security measures and strategies. This ensures the protection of workloads and establishes a robust security posture. What percentage of your workloads are in the cloud today? What percentage of your workloads will be in the cloud in the next 12-18 months?TODAY NEXT 12-18 MONTHSUp to 25%26%-50%39%are running more than 50% of workloadsin the cloudShare of workloads in the cloud58%will be running more than50% of workloads in the cloudMultiple CloudsThe results reflect the trend towards multi-cloud strategies that offer in