Industry Report Published by Skyhigh Networks Analyzes Data From More Than 3 Million Users Accessing Thousands of Cloud Services to Uncover Usage and Risk Trends
CUPERTINO, CA–(Marketwired – Sep 25, 2013) – Skyhigh Networks, the cloud access security company, today released the Cloud Adoption and Risk Report, the first industry report to analyze not only the actual usage of cloud services but also the risks they present to organizations. The full report is available on the Skyhigh website.
Even as headlines focus on the National Security Agency (NSA) controversy, the Cloud Adoption and Risk Report reveals that organizations lack the information to understand and mitigate a broader set of risks posed by the use of cloud services. “What we are seeing from this report is that there are no consistent policies in place to manage the security, compliance, governance, and legal risks of cloud services,” said Rajiv Gupta, founder and CEO at Skyhigh Networks. “Our cloud usage analytics suggest that enterprises are taking action on the popular cloud services they know of and not on the cloud services that pose the greatest risk to their organization. Lack of visibility into the use and risk seem to be crux of the problem.”
Cloud is the New Wild Wild West
Data from more than 100 organizations suggests broad and rampant use of cloud services.
It’s Not a Popularity Contest – It’s Risky Business
Corporate security measures are based on concerns related to productivity and bandwidth, or on the familiarity with the service as opposed to the risk of the services.
Cloud-based Code Repositories Gain Momentum – Develop Responsibly
In the development cloud service category, cloud-based repositories have gained momentum.
Microsoft – A Not-So-Sleeping Giant
While Microsoft may be falling out of favor with new users, it is too early to count it out.
File Sharing Side Effects – Risk and Confusion
File sharing is widely used and the most misunderstood category by IT professionals.
About The Cloud Adoption and Risk Report
The Cloud Adoption and Risk Report is based on data from more than 3 million users across more than 100 companies spanning financial services, healthcare, high technology, manufacturing, media and services industries. The top 10 services are based on the number of users of the service. The risk of each service is based on Skyhigh CloudRiskâ˘, which assigns a 1-to-10 risk rating based on detailed, objective and weighted assessment of more than 30 attributes across data risk, user risk, device risk, service risk, business risk and legal risk.
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