Bitglass 2019 Insider Threat Report: 41 Percent of Organizations Do Not Monitor User Behavior Across Their Cloud Footprints

73 Percent of Survey Respondents Say Insider Attacks Are Becoming More Common

CAMPBELL, Calif.--()--Bitglass, the Next-Gen CASB company, has just released Threatbusters, its 2019 Insider Threat Report. In partnership with a leading cybersecurity community, Bitglass surveyed IT professionals about insider threats, as well as what their organizations are doing to defend against them.

According to the report’s findings, 73 percent of respondents believe that insider attacks have become more frequent in the past year. Additionally, 59 percent said that their organizations experienced at least one insider attack over the last 12 months. As corporate data moves to more devices and cloud applications, failing to implement the appropriate security controls will only serve to further enable these threats.

“Insider attacks are harder to identify and remediate than those that originate from outside the enterprise,” said Rich Campagna, CMO of Bitglass. “This is caused by a number of factors highlighted throughout the report, including insufficient authentication, inadequate user behavior monitoring in the cloud, and a failure to properly secure personal devices. If organizations want to prevent insider attacks, they have to address these security gaps.”

Key Findings:

  • 41 percent of respondents said that their organizations do not monitor for abnormal user behavior across their cloud footprints
  • Only 12 percent of enterprises are consistently able to detect insider threats stemming from personal mobile devices, including those that are off premises or lack agents
  • 56 percent of respondents believe it is more challenging to detect insider threats after migrating to the cloud
  • 68 percent of organizations feel moderately to extremely vulnerable to insider threats
  • Only 50 percent of organizations provide user trainings about insider threats, and a mere 31 percent implement secondary authentication to defend against them
  • 56 percent of respondents claimed that their organizations can detect insider threats within the day that they occur; 50 percent said that they can recover from an insider attack within the same time period

To learn more about the state of insider threats and how enterprises are defending against them, download the full report here: https://pages.bitglass.com/FY19Q2ThreatbustersBitglass2019InsiderThreatReport_LP.html

About Bitglass

Bitglass, the Next-Gen CASB company, is based in Silicon Valley with offices worldwide. The company’s cloud security solutions deliver zero-day, agentless data and threat protection for any app, any device, anywhere. Bitglass is backed by Tier 1 investors and was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution.

Contacts

U.S. Press Contact
Emily Ashley
10Fold for Bitglass
916-710-0950
Bitglass@10fold.com

EMEA Press Contact
Lesley Booth
Touchdown for Bitglass
+44 (0) 1252 717040
lbooth@touchdownpr.com

Release Summary

Bitglass released Threatbusters, its 2019 Insider Threat Report, which shows insider attacks are on the rise.

Contacts

U.S. Press Contact
Emily Ashley
10Fold for Bitglass
916-710-0950
Bitglass@10fold.com

EMEA Press Contact
Lesley Booth
Touchdown for Bitglass
+44 (0) 1252 717040
lbooth@touchdownpr.com