Security News > 2020 > March > Applying the 80/20 rule to cloud security

How can we apply Pareto's principle to cloud security? Within your security activities, what is the key 20 percent that will produce 80 percent of your results when it comes to reducing risk?
Exposed data was the most cited cloud security incident and the biggest overall concern of leaders in Cybersecurity Insider's 2019 Cloud Security Report.
Fifty-one percent of companies publicly exposed at least one cloud storage service in 2018, according to RedLock's Cloud Security Trends report.
The 2019 Cloud Security report also found 66 percent claimed their traditional security solutions didn't work or were limited in the cloud.
Only 37 percent claim confidence in their cloud security posture and 41 percent admit a lack of expertise and training in their staff, according to Cybersecurity Insider's 2019 Cloud Security Report.
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