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2023Cloud

SecurityReportIntroductionThe2023CloudSecurityReporthighlightsthecriticalcybersecurityconcerns,incidents,

andtrendsasorganizationsincreasinglyadoptmulti-cloudenvironments.Despitegrowing

cloudmaturity,

a

staggering95%of

securityprofessionalsremainconcernedaboutpubliccloudsecurity,

emphasizingtheurgentneedforeducation,training,andsolutionsthat

keeppacewithcomplexmulti-cloudenvironmentsandevolving

threats.Anongoingchallengefacedby

cybersecurityprofessionalsisthelackof

quali?edsecuritystaff(43%).

As

72%of

respondentsusetwo

ormorecloudproviders,top

securityprioritiessuchaspreventing

miscon?gurations,securingcloudapps,

andachievingregulatorycompliancebecomeincreasinglychallengingdue

to

theriseincomplexityandattacksurface-

multipliedby

thecybersecuritytalentgap.Addressingthetalentshortageissuethroughcybersecuritytrainingandcerti?cationsemergesasa

vitalsolutionfororganizations.Barriersto

cloud-basedsecurityareprimarilypeopleandprocess-related,ratherthantechnology-focused.Thelackof

cybersecuritystaffexpertiseandtraining(53%)

remainsthehighestbarrier,

followed

by

budgetchallenges(44%)

anddataprivacyissues(38%).Thepersistentshortageof

quali?edcybersecuritytalentisalsothemostsigni?cantbarrierto

fastercloudadoption(37%),

followed

by

legal

andregulatorycomplianceissues(30%)anddatasecurityandleakagerisks(29%).Inlightof

thesechallenges,a

majorityof

organizations(83%)

acknowledgethat

theirteamsrequireadditionalcloudsecuritytrainingandcerti?cationsto

betteroperateincloudenvironments.Thereportunderscorestheimportanceof

addressingsecurityconcernsandinvesting

incybersecuritytrainingandcerti?cationsto

tacklethetalentshortage

andensureasecureandrobustcloudecosystem.2We

would

like

to

thank

(ISC)

for

supporting

this

unique

research.

We

hope

you

enjoy

thisreport.Thank

you,Holger

SchulzeHolger

SchulzeCEOand

FounderCybersecurityInsiders2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.2Cloud

Security

ConcernsDespite

the

increasing

maturity

of

cloud

technology,

95%

of

security

professionals

still

exhibitmoderate

to

extreme

concern

regarding

public

cloud

security.

This

persistent

trend

highlightsthe

crucial

need

for

ongoing

cloud

security

education

and

the

development

of

solutions

thatcan

adapt

to

the

ever-evolving

multi-cloud

environments

and

threat

landscapes.

Consequently,organizations

should

place

a

high

priority

on

cloud

security,

invest

in

comprehensive

protectionstrategies,and

offer

continuous

training

to

their

teams

to

maintain

a

secure

cloud

environment.How

concernedareyou

aboutthesecurityof

publicclouds?95%of

organizationsaremoderatelyto

extremelyconcernedabout

cloudsecurity41%35%4%19%1%ExtremelyconcernedVeryconcernedModeratelyconcernedSlightlyconcernedNot

at

allconcernedHow

wouldyou

describeyour

organization’scloudmaturitylevel?Earlyadopter,

experimental23%42%24%4%Intermediate,repeatableAdvanced,well-architectedLeader,

fullyautomatedNocloudreadiness7%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.3Cloud

Security

IncidentsSecurity

incidents

happen

frequently:

24%

of

organizations

experienced

a

public

cloud-relatedsecurity

incident

in

the

last

12

months.

Miscon?guration

was

the

leading

cause,

followed

by

accountcompromiseandexploitedvulnerabilities.This

?nding

suggests

that

organizations

should

prioritize

enhancing

their

cloud

security

measuresand

improving

incident

detection

and

reporting.

Continuous

monitoring

and

regular

security

auditscanhelporganizationsbetterunderstandtheirsecuritypostureandreducetheriskof

cloud-relatedsecurityincidents.Didyour

organizationexperienceapubliccloudrelatedsecurityincidentinthelast12months?24%76%YesNoWith

multi-cloud

complexity

on

the

rise,

it

is

not

surprising

that

67%

of

cybersecurity

professionalsare,

at

best,

only

moderately

con?dent

in

their

organization’s

cloud

security

posture.

The

surveyresults

emphasize

the

importance

of

continuous

improvement

in

cloud

security

strategies,ongoing

training,

and

the

implementation

of

best

practices

to

increase

con?dence

and

ensure

arobust

security

posture

in

theface

of

evolving

threats.How

con?dentareyou

inyour

organization’scloudsecurityposture?67

%ofcybersecurityprofessionalsare,

atbest,onlymoderatelyconfidentintheirorganization’scloudsecurityposture6%

27%49%13%

5%Extremely

confidentNotatall

confidentExtremely

confidentVery

confidentModerately

confidentSlightlyconfidentNot

atallconfident2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.4Cloud

Security

RiskHow

do

cloud

security

professionals

feel

about

the

risk

levels

of

cloud

versus

on-premise

environments?While

a

third

of

respondents

(30%)

see

the

risk

levels

about

equal,

43%observe

a

higher

degreeof

risk

in

thecloud.

A

quarter

of

respondents(27%)

see

a

lower

risk

for

public

cloud

breaches.These

?ndings

demonstrate

a

range

of

opinions

among

cybersecurity

professionals

regarding

therisk

of

security

breaches

in

public

cloud

environments.

It

highlights

the

importance

of

understandingthe

speci?c

security

requirements

of

an

organization

and

implementing

appropriate

measures

tomitigate

potential

risks,

regardless

of

the

chosen

environment.Comparedto

traditional,on-premiseIT

environments,wouldyou

say

theriskof

securitybreachesinapubliccloudenvironmentishigherorlower?43%say

public

cloud

is

at

higher

riskthan

on-premise

environments7%

20%30%30%

13%SignificantlylowerSignificantlyhigherSignificantlylowerSomewhatlowerAboutthesameSomewhathigherSignificantlyhigherArepubliccloudapps/SaaS(such

asSalesforceandOf?ce365)moreorlesssecurethanon-premisesapplications?35%24%41%PubliccloudappsareMOREPubliccloudappsareLESSAboutthesamesecurethansecurethanon-premises

appson-premises

apps2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.5Cloud

WorkloadsOrganizations

are

rapidly

shifting

workloads

tothe

cloud,

with

39%

already

having

more

than

halfof

their

workloads

in

the

cloud.

Additionally,

58%

of

respondents

plan

tomake

this

shift

within

thenext

12-18

months.

Notably,

organizations

with

over

50%

of

workloads

in

the

cloud

will

experiencesigni?cant

changes.

Within

the

next

12-18

months,

there

will

be

an

increase

from

20%

to

27%

inorganizations

having

51%

to

75%ofworkloads

in

the

cloud,

and

those

withover75%ofworkloadsin

the

cloud

are

expected

to

rise

from

19%to

31%.These

?ndings

indicate

a

growing

recognition

of

the

bene?ts

of

cloud

computing,

leadingorganizations

to

plan

for

further

workload

migration

to

the

cloud.

As

cloud

adoption

continuesto

expand,

it

is

crucial

for

businesses

to

consistently

enhance

their

cloud

security

measures

andstrategies.

This

ensures

the

protection

of

workloads

and

establishesa

robust

security

posture.Whatpercentageof

yourworkloadsareinthecloudtoday?Whatpercentageof

yourworkloadswillbeinthecloudinthenext12-18months?TO

DAY

NEXT

12-18

MONTHSUpto25%36%17%26%-50%25%25%51%-75%27%20%39%58%are

runningmore

than50%

of

workloadsin

the

cloudwill

be

runningmore

than50%

of

workloadsin

the

cloud+75%19%31%Shareofworkloadsinthecloud2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.6Multiple

CloudsThe

results

re?ect

the

trend

towards

multi-cloud

strategies

that

offer

increased

?exibility,redundancy,

and

the

ability

to

leverage

the

strengths

of

different

providers.

This

multi-cloudapproach,

however,

also

brings

the

challenge

of

managing

and

securing

complex

environmentswith

multiple

cloud

providers.With

72%

of

respondents

using

two

or

more

cloud

providers,

top

security

priorities

(such

aspreventing

miscon?gurations,

securing

cloud

apps,

and

reaching

regulatory

compliance)

aremultiplied

by

the

increase

in

complexityand

attacksurface.How

manycloudprovidersdoesyour

organizationcurrentlyuse?TwoOne28%34%72%of

organizationsthatare

inThreethe

cloud

use19%two

ormorecloud

providersMorethan

three19%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.7Barriers

to

Cloud

AdoptionWhat

is

holding

back

organizations

from

increasing

their

investment

in

the

cloud?

The

ongoinglack

ofquali?ed

cybersecurity

talent

with

the

necessary

knowledge

and

experience

toeffectivelyimplement

and

manage

cloud

solutions

continues

to

be

the

most

critical

barrier

to

faster

cloudadoption

(37%).

This

is

followed

by

legal

and

regulatory

compliance

issues

(30%)

and

datasecurity

and

leakagerisks

(29%).To

overcome

these

barriers,

organizations

should

invest

in

staff

training

and

certi?cation,

developrobust

security

and

compliance

strategies,

and

work

closely

with

cloud

service

providers

to

ensureseamless

integration

and

to

addresssecurity

concerns.Whatarethebiggestbarriersholdingbackcloudadoptioninyourorganization?37

%

30%

29%Lack

of

staffresources

orexpertiseLegal&Data

security,loss&

leakagerisksregulatorycompliance27%24%23%22%Integration

withexisting

ITLackofbudgetFearof

vendorlock-inGeneralsecurityrisksenvironmentCost/lack

ofROI

21%

|

Internal

resistance

and

inertia

20%

|

Lossofcontrol19%

|Complexity

managing

cloud

deployment

18%

|Lack

oftransparency

and

visibility

15%

|

Billing

&tracking

issues

14%

|

Lack

ofmaturity

ofcloud

service

models

13%

|Lack

ofmanagement

buy-in

13%

|

Dissatisfaction

withcloud

service

offerings/performance/pricing

12%

|Lack

ofcustomizability10%

|

Lack

ofsupport

bycloud

provider8%

|Performance

ofapps

in

the

cloud

8%

|

Availability

8%

|

Other

5%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.8Challenges

of

Securing

Multi-CloudMulti-cloudincreasescomplexity

and

causesnew

security

challenges.

Theskills

and

expertisethatmulti-cloud

environments

demand

is

clearly

highlighted

in

the

fact

that

three

out

of

the

four

topchallenges

are

related

to

having

the

right

talent,

along

with

an

in-depth

understanding

of

eachcloud

platform.The

ongoing

skills

gap

is

clearly

the

most

signi?cant

challenge,

emphasizing

the

importance

ofhaving

a

skilled

workforce

that

can

effectively

manage

and

deploy

security

solutions

across

multiplecloud

platforms.Whatareyour

biggestchallengessecuringmulti-cloudenvironments?58%52%49%45%44%Having

the

rightskillsto

deployand

manage

aEnsuring

dataprotection

andprivacy

for

eachenvironmentUnderstandinghow

differentsolutionsfittogetherUnderstandingserviceintegrationoptionsLoss

ofvisibilityandcomplete

solutionacross

all

cloudenvironmentscontrolKeeping

up

withthe

rateofchange

38%

|

Managing

the

costs

ofdifferent

solutions

37%

|

Providingseamless

access

tousers

basedon

their

credentials

37%

|

Selecting

the

rightsetofservices

36%

|

Other

3%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.9Preferred

Cloud

ProvidersWhich

providers

are

organizations

prioritizing

for

their

cloud

use?

The

big

name

providers,

suchas

Microsoft

Azure

(72%)

and

Amazon

Web

Services

(67%),

continue

to

dominate

the

market.However,

predicted

future

cloud

adoption

is

strong

for

Google

Cloud

Platform

(21%)

and

OracleCloud

(20%).WhatcloudIaaSprovider(s)

doyou

currentlyuseorplanto

useinthefuture?CURRENT

USEFUTUREGROWTH72%67%15%16%21%20%16%11%40%20%11%7%6%11%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.10Cloud

Security

ChoicesWhen

it

comes

to

the

choice

of

cloud

security

delivery,

the

majority

of

organizations

rely

on

thenative

security

tools

provided

by

their

cloud

providers

(74%).

These

built-in

tools

offer

a

level

ofprotection

and

integration

tailored

tothe

speci?c

cloud

environment,

making

them

a

popular

choice.A

signi?cant

number

of

organizations

(47%)

choose

to

work

with

managed

services

providers

for

theircloud

security

needs.

By

outsourcing

to

a

managed

services

provider,

organizations

can

bene?t

fromthe

provider’s

expertise

and

resources,

which

can

help

them

manage

the

complexities

of

securingtheir

cloud

environments.

Many

organizations

also

opt

for

third-party

cloud

security

vendors

toenhance

their

security

posture

(46%).

These

vendors

offer

specialized

solutions

that

can

complementorextendthecapabilitiesof

native

securitytoolsprovidedby

thecloudproviders.How

doyou

sourcecloudsecurity?74%Cloud

provider

nativesecurity

tools47

%Managed

servicesprovider46%Thirdparty

cloudsecurity

vendor2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.11Native

Security

vs

Third-PartyWhen

asked

how

third-party

security

solutions

compare

to

native

cloud

security

platformsprovided

by

the

cloud

operator,

half

of

cybersecurity

professionals

think

both

perform

similarly(50%).

This

is

followed

by44%

who

think

dedicated

third-party

security

solutions

perform

better.These

?ndings

suggest

that

there

is

a

general

belief

among

cybersecurity

professionals

thatthird-party

security

vendors

can

either

provide

similar

or,

in

some

cases,

better

cloud

securitycompared

to

cloud

vendors.

This

emphasizes

the

importance

of

evaluating

security

options

andchoosing

the

most

appropriate

solution

for

an

organization’s

speci?cneeds

and

requirements.How

doyou

thinkcloudsecurityfroma3rd-partysecurityvendorcompareswithcloudsecurityfromacloudvendor?44%thinkthatcloudsecurityfromanindependentsecurityvendorisbetterthancloudvendors1%9%35%50%5%Much

betterMuch

worseMuchbetterBetterSimilarWorseMuchworse2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.12Best

Native

Cloud

SecurityHow

do

cybersecurity

professionals

rate

the

completeness

of

their

cloud

providers’

nativesecurity?

The

majority

of

respondents

believe

Azure

offers

the

most

suf?cient

native

cloudsecurity

controls

and

services

(73%),

re?ecting

high

con?dence

in

Microsoft’s

security

featuresand

capabilities.

AWS

is

also

highly

regarded

byrespondents

for

its

native

cloud

security

controls(66%),

demonstrating

strong

trust

in

Amazon’s

security

offerings.

Though

less

popular

comparedto

Azure

and

AWS,

a

signi?cant

portion

of

respondents

still

consider

Google

Cloud’s

nativesecurity

controls

and

services

to

be

suf?cient

(35%).Whichof

thefollowingplatformsprovidethemostsuf?cientnative

cloudsecuritycontrolsandservices?Microsoft73%

AzureAmazon

Web66%

Services

(AWS)Google35%

CloudOracle

GOP10%

Cloud4%AlibabaCloudOther

4%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.13Barriers

to

Cloud-Based

SecurityWhat

are

the

biggest

barriers

that

slow

migration

to

cloud-based

security?

Interestingly,

thebiggest

challenges

organizations

are

facing

are

not

primarily

about

security

technology,

but

aboutpeople

and

processes.

Lackof

cybersecurity

staff

expertise

and

training

(53%)

continuesto

rankas

the

highest

barrier

to

migrating

to

cloud-based

security

solutions.

Organizations

continue

toface

challenges

in

upskilling

their

teams

and

providing

them

with

the

necessary

knowledge

toeffectivelymanage

and

secure

cloud

environments.This

is

followed

at

a

distance

by

budgetchallenges(44%)

and

data

privacy

issues

(38%).Whatarethemainbarriersto

migratingto

cloud-basedsecuritysolutions?53%

44%

38%

36%Staffexpertise/trainingBudgetDataRegulatorycompliancerequirementsprivacy34%31%30%21%DataLackof

integrationwithon-premisesSolutionmaturitySunkcostintoresidencyon-premisestoolssecuritytechnologiesIntegrity

ofcloud

security

platform

(DDoS

attack,

breach)19%

|

Limitedcontroloverencryption

keys18%

|

Scalability

andperformance

14%

|

Not

sure/other9%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.14Operational

Security

HeadachesOverall,

the

key

?ndings

suggest

that

organizations

face

multiple

challenges

in

securing

their

cloudworkloads,

including

a

shortage

of

skilled

staff

(43%),

ensuring

compliance

(37%),

and

visibilityinto

their

infrastructure

security

(32%).

Addressing

these

issues

will

require

a

combination

ofimproved

security

tools

and

processes,

and

increased

investment

in

cybersecurity

training

andworkforce

development.Whatareyour

biggestoperational,day-to-dayheadachestryingto

protectcloudworkloads?32%

32%Setting

consistentVisibilitysecurity

policies30%37%Can’t

identifyCompliancemisconfigurationsquickly43%29%Lack

ofAutomating

andenforcing

securityacross

multiple

cloudsqualified

staff2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.15Personal

Device

SecurityPersonal

devices

are

a

popular

andimportant

endpoint

for

employees

accessing

cloud

data

andservices

but

they

are

also

a

weak

link.

How

do

organizations

protect

cloud

data

that

is

accessed,used,

and

stored

on

personal

devices?The

most

common

security

measure

is

installation

of

MDM

agents

that

monitor

use

of

data

andcloud

services

on

personal

devices

(42%),

followed

by

using

trusted

device

models

(23%).

And,17%

of

organizations

don’t

even

permitpersonal

device

access

to

sensitive

cloud

resources.Whatdoesyour

organizationdoforsecuringclouddataonemployees’personaldevices?Installagents

(MDM)onalldevices42%Useatrusted23%devicesmodelBlock

allpersonaldevices17%fromaccessingdataGrantaccess9%to

any

deviceApply

DLPat

upload9%or

ondownload2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.16Cloud

Compliance

ChallengesThe

top

challenge

faced

by

organizations

in

maintaining

cloud

compliance

is

the

lack

of

staffexpertise

and

knowledge

(55%).

Organizations

struggle

to

?nd

quali?ed

personnel

who

caneffectively

manage

and

ensure

compliance

in

cloud

environments

this

issue

has

been

the

topchallenge

for

a

number

of

years.This

is

followed

by

the

challenge

of

continuously

staying

in

compliance

as

cloud

environmentschange(43%)

and

performingregular

audit/risk

assessments

(37%).To

overcome

these

challenges,

organizations

should

invest

in

staff

training

and

certi?cation,develop

effective

compliance

monitoring

processes,

and

stay

up-to-date

on

regulatory

changesand

emerging

threats

in

the

cloud

environment.Whichpartof

thecloudcomplianceprocessisthemostchallenging?Lack

of

staffexpertise/knowledge55%Continuously

stayingincomplianceas

cloud

environments

change43%Going

through

audit/riskassessmentwithinthecloud

environment37%Staying

up

todate

about

new/changingcompliance

andregulatoryrequirements35%35%34%Monitoringfor

newvulnerabilitiesincloudservices

that

must

be

securedMonitoringfor

compliance

withpolicies

and

proceduresScaling

and

automatingcompliance

activities

24%

|

Data

quality

and

integrity

in

regulatory

reporting

22%

|

Not

sure/other7%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.17Con?dence

in

SecurityIn

which

components

of

their

broader

cloud

environments

are

cybersecurity

professionals

mostcon?dent

regarding

their

ability

to

secure

in

the

cloud?

Core

cloud

components

such

as

servers(43%),

network

(37%),

and

web

applications

(32%)

received

the

highest

con?dence

scores,

indicatingthat

respondents

feel

more

comfortable

securing

these

components.

Industrial

control

systems(ICS)/SCADA

devices

and

Internet

of

Things

(IoT)

on

the

other

hand

show

the

lowest

con?dencelevels

among

respondents,

indicating

these

areas

may

require

additional

attention,

education,

andresources.Ofthefollowingcomponents,whichareyou

mostcon?dentinbeingabletosecureinthecloud?32%

32%WebsitesandwebapplicationsCloud

applications(SaaS)37%30%Networkperimeter/DMZ(public

webservers)Cloudinfrastructure(IaaS,

PaaS)43%29%Servers(physicalandvirtual)Laptops/notebooks2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.18Changing

Security

NeedsHow

do

organizations

respond

to

changing

security

needs?

The

most

popular

approach

amongorganizations

isto

invest

in

training

and

certi?cation

for

their

existing

IT

and

information

securitystaff

(63%).

This

helps

to

bridge

the

skills

gap

and

empowers

employees

to

better

handle

theuniquesecurity

challengesthat

arise

in

the

cloud

environment.This

is

closely

followed

by

using

native

cloud

provider

security

tools

(61%)

perhaps

indicatingcloud

providers

adapt

their

platforms

in

the

face

of

changing

security

risks.

Hiring

new

cloudsecurity

staff

only

follows

at

a

distant

third

spot

(35%).By

investing

in

training

and

certi?cation

for

their

IT/IS

staff,

organizations

can

better

handle

theevolving

security

needs

of

their

cloud

environments

and

make

the

most

of

native

cloud

providersecurity

tools.Whenmovingto

thecloud,how

doyou

handleyour

changingsecurityneeds?63%Train

and/orcertifyexisting

IT

staffUse

nativecloud61%providersecurity

tools(e.g.,Azure

Security

Center,AWS

Security

Hub,Google

CloudCommand

Center)35%Hire

staff

dedicatedtocloud

securityPartner

withaManaged

Security34%Services

Provider

(MSSP)Deploysecuritysoftware

from31%independent

vendorsOther

2%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.19Cloud

Business

OutcomesThe

survey

results

reveal

several

business

outcomes

organizations

have

realized

bymoving

tothecloud,

highlighting

the

diverse

bene?ts

of

cloud

adoption.

Organizations

rank

responsiveness

tocustomer

needs

(52%)

as

the

most

common

bene?cial

outcome

they

received

by

moving

to

thecloud.

This

is

followed

by

accelerated

time

to

market

(48%).

Organizations

also

see

a

degree

ofrisk

reduction

(42%),

closely

followed

by

reduced

cost

(41%).These

results

demonstrate

that

cloud

adoption

not

only

drives

cost

savings

and

operationalef?ciency,

but

also

fosters

innovation,

agility,

and

market

competitiveness.Whatbusinessoutcomeshave

you

realizedby

movingto

thecloud?Increase

responsiveness

to

customer

needs52%Accelerate

time

to

market48%Reduce

risk

and

improve

security42%Save

money41%Expand

market

reachto

new

markets23%Accelerate

revenuegrowthin

existingmarkets22%Gain

paritywith

competitors22%Other

7%2023

CLOUD

SECURITY

REPORT?2023

Cybersecurity

Insiders

All

Rights

Reserved.20Cloud

Security

TrainingThe

survey

results

highlight

the

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