Cloud Security Alliance survey finds uneven adoption of emerging technologies

Cloud Security Alliance survey finds uneven adoption of emerging technologies

The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA), a leading organisation dedicated to defining standards, certifications and best practices to help ensure a secure cloud computing environment, has released the findings of its latest survey, Cloud Security and Technology Maturity. Commissioned by CyberRes – a Micro Focus line of business and one of the world’s largest enterprise software providers – the survey offers insight into organisations’ current and future plans regarding cloud strategy, security strategy, cloud services and cloud-related technologies.

“Cloud is a continuously evolving space with new services, strategies and technologies springing up seemingly overnight,” said Hillary Baron, Lead Author and Research Analyst, Cloud Security Alliance. “It’s imperative, therefore, that organisations regularly change and adapt their approach to cloud and cloud security. While many of the survey’s findings were in line with what we would expect, it was surprising that some technologies that have garnered the most hype are not what organisations are planning to implement.”

Despite the introduction of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) in 2018, privacy-by-design is in the development stage with two-thirds of the organisations (65%) either currently building or planning to build the strategies, while only 8% of respondents indicated having a fully implemented privacy-by-design strategy. Similarly, the survey found that while Blockchain and distributed ledger technology have been hyped for years, implementation rates have stagnated, likely as a result of high failure rates stemming from a lack of technical knowledge coupled with a high demand on resources. Quantum-safe security and 5G are also not seeing widespread implementation to date, with further analysis needed to analyse causes and predict a more robust implementation timeline.

“The results of this survey were just as notable for what it did find, as what it didn’t,” said Satya Divadari, Head of Enterprise Security Architecture, CyberRes, a Micro Focus line of business. The growing popularity of Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning and Zero Trust, for instance, was definitely in keeping with what we have been hearing anecdotally across the industry, but there were also some surprises in what companies aren’t using. While multi-cloud adoption is strongly favoured, many organisations are facing challenges in taking deployments to a next level. There is a higher need to provide security technologies that help alleviate these concerns.”

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