Cloud Best Practices, Netskope Announcements
Netskope just completed some interesting new research with Doug Cahill, a senior cybersecurity analyst at Enterprise Strategy Group (ESG). We partnered with Doug and the ESG team to conduct this research in order to better understand the business ramifications of different approaches to cloud security.
Our hypothesis was that “cloud forward” organisations – those who adopt cloud services more and who are also more open to user-led services (aka “shadow IT”) – would experience different business outcomes than other organisations. As you can see in the new report entitled “The Maturity of Cloud Application Security Strategies,” that hypothesis was correct. “Cloud forward” organisations do experience more positive business outcomes.
This new research is based on surveys of more than 350 worldwide IT and cybersecurity professionals who are involved in their organisation’s cloud security program. These surveys were conducted in the first half of 2018, across a wide range of industries and with 88% of respondents coming from larger organisations with more than 1,000 employees.
Stages of Cloud Security Maturity
The research report establishes three different stages of cloud security maturity based on an organisation’s approach to cloud security:
Our research found that 48% of respondents were categorised as discoverers, 31% as controllers, and 21% as enablers.
At Netskope, we’ve seen these different approaches to cloud security with our customers since we entered the market five years ago. Not surprisingly, in the early days the “discover” and “control” approaches were the most common ones that we saw, but over the years we’ve seen more and more of our customers move to the “enable” approach. In many cases, early attempts to “discover and block” user-led cloud services were difficult to maintain, as the business benefits of these services were undeniable.
Varying Business Outcomes by Stage
This research report goes on to help quantify the positive business benefits that mature organizations realize by enabling user-led cloud services. Here are a few of the business benefits highlighted in the report:
I can’t say that these results surprised us. Our intuition has always been that “cloud forward” organisations were more agile and productive. And with many successful, publicly-traded companies included in our growing list of customers, we know first hand that many “cloud forward” organisations experience strong financial performance.
If you’d like a copy of this new report, you can find it here. And if you’re wondering where your organisation fits on the cloud security maturity curve, we invite you to take this self-assessment. It will help you see where you stand relative to your peers and to get recommendations on how to take a more mature approach to cloud security in your own organisation.
For moe information contact us or email discover@everycloud.co.uk
Source: https://www.netskope.com/blog/report-mature-approach-to-cloud-security/