Security News > 2016 > October > Cloud providers not expanding security as fast as customers adopt cloud (Help Net Security)
Information security professionals trust the cloud even less now than they did last year, despite efforts by cloud-service providers to tighten security, according to the SANS Institute. Sixty-two percent of respondents said they are concerned that unauthorized outsiders could access data stored on public cloud services, compared to just 40 percent last year. In 2015, 33% of respondents said they lacked the tools and low-level access to usage data that would allow them to identify … More →
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