US and UK enterprises: ‘IT Survey Finds Major Gaps in Governance and Control of Emerging Technologies’’.
The emerging
technologies are very exciting in terms of advantages, but progressively generate
a lot of pervasive surprises.
Connectikpeople.co
has captured the SailPoint's annual Market Pulse Survey, in which it is demonstrated that, cloud applications and mobile devices
are increasing security and compliance risk at many US and UK enterprises.
Connectikpeople.co observes that, while global enterprises are embracing,
and in some instances mandating, these new technologies, they do not have IT
controls in place to properly manage them, putting themselves at an increased
risk of fraud, theft, and privacy breaches. For example, the survey reveals
that, in 2013, more than 50% of the respondents have experienced situations
where terminated workers tried to access company data or applications after
they left the organization.
Connectikpeople.co recalls that, the 2013 Market Pulse Survey, conducted by
independent research firm Loudhouse, is based on interviews of 400 IT decision
makers at large companies in the US and UK.
According to the 2013 Market Pulse Survey, enterprise adoption of cloud and
"bring your own device" is pervasive: 84% of enterprises use
cloud-based applications to support major business processes, and 82% of
respondents allow employees to use their personal devices to access company
data or applications at work. Cloud technologies are considered so advantageous
that 63% of enterprises now require IT decision makers to evaluate cloud applications
as part of every software procurement process. However, these new technologies
are glaringly absent from most companies' security programs, with as many as
41% of respondents admitted to an inability to manage them as part of their
identity and access management (IAM) strategy. And, exacerbating the problem,
only 41% have a process in place to automatically remove mission-critical data
from mobile devices.
The 2013 Market Pulse Survey shows the stress IT organizations face as
global enterprises attempt the difficult task of proactively managing and
monitoring user access across the incredibly dynamic IT environments of today's
business world. While more than half of businesses say they are 'very
successful' in meeting their initial IAM objectives, the widespread adoption of
cloud and BYOD are creating cracks in that foundation. In this year's survey, respondents
revealed that:
- 57% had experienced the loss of company-owned devices containing sensitive information;
- 81% are concerned about business users sharing passwords across personal cloud and corporate apps to sensitive data;
- 46% are not confident in their ability to grant or revoke employee access to applications across their full IT infrastructure;
- 51% believe that its 'just a matter of time' before another security breach occurs; 52% admit that employees have read or seen company documents that they should not have had access to; and
- 45% believe that employees within their organization would be prepared to sell company data if offered the right price. "Many organizations are struggling to manage 'who has access to what' across the enterprise.
The 2013 SailPoint Market Pulse Survey, conducted by independent research
firm Loudhouse, is based on interviews of 400 IT decision makers at companies
with at least 5,000 employees. Respondents were spread evenly across the US and
UK, and owned budgets of $606 million and £665 million respectively. To
download the 2013 SailPoint Market Pulse Survey results, please visit: www.sailpoint.com/2013MarketPulseSurvey.
About SailPoint
As the fastest-growing, independent identity and access management (IAM)
provider, SailPoint helps hundreds of the world's largest organizations
securely and effectively deliver and manage user access from any device to data
and applications residing in the datacenter, on mobile devices, and in the
cloud. The company's innovative product portfolio offers customers an
integrated set of core services including identity governance, provisioning,
and access management delivered on-premises or from the cloud
(IAM-as-a-service). For more information about SailPoint, please visit
www.sailpoint.com.