Security News > 2018 > October > Most enterprises highly vulnerable to security events caused by cloud misconfiguration

Fugue released the results of its Cloud Infrastructure Misconfiguration Report. The survey of more than 300 IT professionals revealed that most enterprises are highly vulnerable to security events caused by cloud misconfiguration. Critical data breaches and system downtime events were among the many reported negative outcomes of misconfiguration. Misconfiguration can occur for a variety of reasons The key finding: while 92 percent of IT and security professionals reported concerns about security risks due to misconfiguration, … More → The post Most enterprises highly vulnerable to security events caused by cloud misconfiguration appeared first on Help Net Security.
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