Is the combination of cloud computing and mobility a perfect storm of security threats?
Actually, yes. And you should prepare for them as if there is a storm coming. As businesses become increasingly mobile, so does sensitive data. In fact, in a recent survey conducted by ESG,
31% of security professionals say that the biggest risk associated with cloud infrastructure services is, “privacy concerns associated with sensitive and/or regulated data stored and/or processed by a cloud infrastructure provider.”
16 billion web requests are inspected every day through Cisco Cloud Web Security
93 billion emails are inspected every day by Cisco’s hosted email solution
200,000 IP addresses are evaluated daily
400,000 malware samples are evaluated daily
33 million endpoint files are evaluated every day by FireAMP
28 million network connects are evaluated every day by FireAMP
With cloud-based services, it is key to have visibility into applications and provide consistent experience across devices accessing the web and cloud applications. More users are leaving the standard PC behind and engaging cloud applications through a mobile device, making application-layer security and user access security critical. Smartphones and tablets are able to connect to applications running anywhere, including public, private and hybrid cloud applications, opening your data to potential attacks. Security professionals need assurances that their cloud security provider will appropriately secure customer data while ensuring availability and uptime.
There are many different approaches to – and definitions of – cloud security. The Cisco Annual Security Report notes that the primary security challenges for 2014 are a greater attack surface area, the proliferation and sophistication of the attack model as well as the complexity of threats and solutions. Our approach is threat-centric; this approach encompasses and utilizes the key tenets of the Internet of Everything – people, processes, data and things – to secure the extended network.
The conversation is no longer if you’ll be attacked, but when. And will you be prepared?
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A question via Twitter from Patrick Thompson @OneThompson. He asks “Who is the Coast Guard in this scenario?” https://twitter.com/CiscoCloud/status/454393996412846080
The coast guard in this scenario would be either the CISO, CIO or CDO depending on the type of organization or a mixture of the CISO and CIO – where CDO stands for Chief digital officer. Evelyn.