Security News > 2019 > June > Over reliance on public cloud vendor security puts data and companies at risk of breach

As global organizations increasingly move critical applications, regulated customer data and development work into public cloud environments, 36 percent say the number one benefit for moving workloads to the cloud is to offload security risk, a new survey from CyberArk reveals. This is despite many public cloud providers providing straightforward guidance on their shared responsibility models for security and compliance in cloud environments. “The risks caused by a lack of clarity about who is responsible … More → The post Over reliance on public cloud vendor security puts data and companies at risk of breach appeared first on Help Net Security.
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