90% of the organisations expressed concerns regarding cloud security
SMBs consider employees as their weakest link in cloud
security, according to a survey by cloud based application provider
CloudEntr.
According to the company's State of SMB Cybersecurity
report, which surveyed 438 IT professionals from SMBs across the US,
90%of organisations expressed concerns regarding cloud security.
Around 75% of IT professionals regarded employees exposing data unintentionally as their biggest concern.
SMBs
felt threatened by server side attack, with larger SMBs raising
concerns of hacked employee credentials threatening the cyber security
of the organisation.
89% of the professionals considered employee
education regarding security as the top preventive measures, followed by
stronger perimeter security and stronger server security.
However,
60% of companies said that recent attacks on companies like JP Morgan
and eBay did not impact their security decisions, with 48% regarding
social engineering as one of the the top challenges facing companies.
CloudEntr
vice president of business development Tom Smith said: "Given the
proliferation of threats experienced in 2014 and its strong potential to
increase in 2015.
"We believe SMBs should consider investing in
the tools that will ensure that the sanctity of their data and brands
remains intact.
"If there ever was a 'Year of the Hack', 2014 has been it."
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