Half of Corporate Data, Cloud Services Beyond IT Department’s Reach


📅 - A survey of more than 3,400 global IT and IT security practitioners found that nearly half of all cloud services and corporate data stored in the cloud are considered “Shadow IT,” or beyond the reach of IT departments.

The survey also found that 34% of data considered confidential on SaaS is encrypted – additionally, members of the IT security team are involved in about 1/5 of the choices between cloud applications and platforms.

The Ponemon Institute on behalf of Gemalto compiled the survey, released on Tuesday and aptly named The 2016 Global Cloud Data Security Study.

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