Survey reveals correlation between ‘rogue’ cloud use within businesses and loss of confidential information
Grazed from OutLaw.com. Author: Editorial Staff.
Symantec said that nearly 1,000 of the 3,236 business and IT executives within global organisations of all sizes it had surveyed about the ‘hidden costs of cloud’ had simultaneously reported rogue cloud use within their firm and the loss of confidential information last year. Symantec defined ‘rogue clouds’ as "business groups implementing public cloud applications that are not managed by or integrated into the company’s IT infrastructure". The primary reason why businesses allowed rogue use of cloud was to save money, according to Symantec.
"Perhaps the sales manager signs his department up for Salesforce without thinking to consult IT," Symantec said in a new report (11-page / 4.62MB PDF). "Or perhaps marketing shares important launch materials with outside vendors via an unauthorized Dropbox account. In either case the organization has put sensitive information into the cloud without organizational oversight. It’s a surprisingly common problem, found in three-quarters of all organizations. It also seems to be an issue experienced more by enterprises (83%) than SMBs (70%)."…

