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2024 Cloud Security Report

 
2024 Cloud Security Report

 

As businesses increasingly rely on cloud technologies, the security of cloud platforms has become a critical concern—highlighting both their potential and vulnerabilities.


Traditional security measures are often inadequate to address the dynamic and complex threats present in cloud environments. As a result, cybersecurity strategies must shift from reactive defense to proactive prevention.

 

 

 

This 2024 Cloud Security Report highlights the urgent challenges and evolving priorities in cloud cybersecurity. Based on insights from over 800 cloud and cybersecurity professionals, the survey explores the current state of cloud security, the effectiveness of existing security measures, and the adoption of advanced security solutions—offering a comprehensive view of the key developments and challenges in this critical domain.
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報告來源: Cybersecurity Insiders

Key Findings: 

 

  • Escalating Security Incidents
    Cloud-related security incidents are rising at an alarming rate—61% of organizations reported experiencing a cloud breach in the past year, up significantly from 24% the year before. This trend underscores the growing risk landscape in cloud environments.

     

  • Evolving Threat Types
    Data breaches have become the most common type of cloud security incident, reported by 21% of organizations. This shift highlights the evolving nature of threats and the urgent need to protect sensitive data.

     

  • Zero-Day Threat Concerns
    91% of respondents expressed concern over their ability to defend against zero-day threats. The report emphasizes the need for predictive and real-time defense mechanisms to counter such advanced risks.

     

  • Gaps in Preventive Security
    Despite the rise in incidents, only 21% of organizations prioritize preventive security measures aimed at stopping attacks before they happen. This points to a significant gap in current cloud security strategies.

     

  • Accelerated CNAPP Adoption
    Adoption of Cloud-Native Application Protection Platforms (CNAPPs) is gaining momentum, with 25% of organizations already implementing CNAPP solutions. This trend reflects a strategic shift toward integrated prevention, detection, and response capabilities.

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