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Trend Micro Annual Survey Finds Cloud Data Security Lapses Up From 2011

Trend Micro Canada [1]The latest global survey of 1400 IT decision makers from Canada, the U.S., UK, Germany, India, Japan and Brazil, found that while Canada had one of the highest cloud adoption rates, it also had one of the largest increases in data security lapse or issue — behind India and Japan.

From 2011 to 2012, the overall global cloud adoption increased from 55 percent to 59 percent.  This increase may account for the security issues that companies reported in the survey, especially in countries such as India and Canada where cloud adoption rates increased the most.  India’s adoption rate grew from 38 percent in 2011 to 49 percent in 2012; Canada’s adoption rate grew from 42 percent in 2011 to 51 percent in 2012.

Globally, the cloud continues to pose challenges on how to deliver agile, yet secure, IT services to enterprises. The percentage of companies that reported a data security lapse or issue with their cloud service increased from 43 percent in 2011 to 46 percent in 2012, according to the survey conducted by Trend Micro [1]. The executive summary of the survey can be found online [2].

India had the highest incidence (67 percent) of data security lapse or issue, followed by Brazil (55 percent). India also had the highest – 12 percent — increase of security lapse or issue in 2011, followed by Japan (a 7 percent increase) and Canada (a 6 percent increase).

“In the race to put data in the cloud to save on overall costs, companies need to be aware of the hidden cost in terms of data security,” said Jim Short, Trend Micro Canada General Manager. “Cloud providers are not doing enough to secure current cloud services, and enterprises need to broaden their security policies to protect applications and data stored in the cloud as strongly as they protect these within the company’s internal infrastructure.”

Data Security Remains Key Issue

Cloud Adoption Continues to Grow

Cloud Confusion Still a Factor

Survey methodology

1,400 IT professionals from the U.S., the U.K., Germany, Canada, India, Japan and Brazil (200 respondents from each of the seven countries) were invited to participate in a survey on cloud computing. These professionals, from enterprises with over 500 employees, make purchase decisions for cloud computing services, server virtualization or Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI) solutions.

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#1 Comment By Tami Quiring (@VillageGamer) On Tuesday August 28, 2012 @ 5:00 am

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