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Cloud security: How your public cloud environment may be vulnerable to data breach.
A report released Tuesday by cloud security provider Laminar examines how a lack of visibility, poor controls and shadow data can leave your cloud environment open to security threats.
For its "State of Public Cloud Data Security Report 2022," Laminar commissioned a survey of 500 data security professionals in February 2022.
With more cloud providers to juggle and a lack of visibility into all their cloud data, many of those surveyed have been hit with data breaches.
"Solutions need to be completely integrated with the cloud in order to identify potential risks and have a deeper understanding of where the data resides. Using the dual approach of visibility and protection, data protection teams can know for certain which data stores are valuable targets and ensure proper controls, which allows for quicker discovery of any data leakage."
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