Security News > 2016 > October > Most businesses don’t inspect cloud services for malware (Help Net Security)
The growing use of cloud services and the lack of visibility into sensitive information in the cloud can result in more damaging or costly data breaches, according to the Ponemon Institute. The survey found that the majority of enterprises have not or do not know if they inspect their cloud services for malware. What are the cloud security risks your organization worries about? The findings also reveal that while 49 percent of business applications are … More →
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