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.

報告來源: Cybersecurity Insiders
Key Findings:
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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.
