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US Companies Don’t Adequately Protect User Data from Government Surveillance

ISBuzz TeamBy ISBuzz TeamNovember 3, 20153 Mins Read
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VMworld Europe Attendees Predict that the U.K. will Continue to Suffer More Data Breaches than any other European Country in 2016

Thycotic, a provider of smart and effective privileged account management solutions for global organizations, announced the results of a survey of over 100 VMworld Europe 2015 attendees conducted between October 5th and 15th in Barcelona, Spain. One of the key themes that emerged in Barcelona is that IT security has become a growing headache for organizations because modern IT infrastructure, increasingly virtualized, has not been “fundamentally architected for security.”

Thycotic’s survey findings support that assessment. In general, attendees feel that US companies still have much work to do in order to protect user data from government surveillance and that the United Kingdom will continue to be a high value target for hackers. The VMworld Europe survey found that the vast majority of those surveyed, 86%, believed that US companies do not adequately protect user data from government surveillance. Further, when asked which European country was most likely to suffer the greatest number of data breaches in 2016, U.K. topped the list.

Security concerns were especially relevant for those engaged with maintaining or securing virtualized infrastructure. When asked if VMware ESXi has sufficient security tools in place to adequately secure virtualized systems, the majority, 62%, said it did not. This is especially concerning, since the vast majority of these same respondents, 69%, indicated that more than 50% of their organizations’ infrastructure environments are virtualized.

“Our findings demonstrate that the industry still has a long way to go when it comes to protecting valuable assets in virtualized environments,” said Jonathan Cogley, founder and CTO of Thycotic. “Privileged account credentials represent high value targets for hackers, and, increasingly, those credentials are specifically being targeted in sophisticated attacks. Organizations in Europe and the US would be well-served to review and evaluate current methods of protecting and maintaining those credentials in virtualized environments.”

VMworld Europe, a gathering of thought leaders, SMEs and IT professionals, is focused on the latest advancements in virtualization and cloud technology. This year’s event focused specifically on virtualization innovations in the data center and how they will impact security, storage, and networking.

Attendees at VMworld are often responsible for controlling and monitoring thousands of administrative passwords across numerous endpoints and geographic locations. An enterprise privileged account management system that can quickly and easily scale makes organizations less vulnerable to a breach and better-equipped to quickly stop privilege escalation when an attack occurs.[su_box title=”About Thycotic” style=”noise” box_color=”#336588″]thycotic_logoThycotic, a global leader in next-generation IT security solutions, delivers an indispensable, comprehensive Privileged Account Management (PAM) solution to protect your “keys to the kingdom” from cyber-attacks and insider threats.  Unlike any other security offering, Thycotic Secret Server assures the protection of privileged accounts while being the fastest to deploy, easiest to use, exceptionally scalable enterprise-class solution offered at a competitive price. Already securing privileged account access for more than 3,000 organizations worldwide, including Fortune 500 enterprises, Thycotic Secret Server is simply your best value for PAM protection.[/su_box]

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