Companies also cited lack of resources
Posted: Tue Feb 11, 2025 5:26 am
The complexity of cloud environments, including the use of multiple cloud services, affects data security, the study says. Four out of five companies have two or more IaaS or PaaS providers, and the vast majority (86%) have more than 11 SaaS providers, and one-third have more than 50.
(30%), staffing shortages (28%), and lack of corporate support or low priority for the organization (25%) as barriers to data security.
Some companies are not only solving current problems, but are also concerned about quantum computing, which could create new challenges for data security. A third of them are looking to move away from static encryption or symmetric cryptography, and another third are considering random-number generator key management.
SealSafety Tales: The Quarantine Deception. Part 2
Vladimir Bezmaly | 06/09/2020
A week passed. And again Potapych received a call from the television studio.
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(30%), staffing shortages (28%), and lack of corporate support or low priority for the organization (25%) as barriers to data security.
Some companies are not only solving current problems, but are also concerned about quantum computing, which could create new challenges for data security. A third of them are looking to move away from static encryption or symmetric cryptography, and another third are considering random-number generator key management.
SealSafety Tales: The Quarantine Deception. Part 2
Vladimir Bezmaly | 06/09/2020
A week passed. And again Potapych received a call from the television studio.
- Good morning! Your program was a huge success. Can you help us? Take part in the evening TV program? We are expecting you this evening.
- Agreed.
Evening came.
- Good evening. Once again, we will talk about denmark whatsapp data attacks in the era of quarantine.
- Good evening! So, our next story.
Failed Journey
— Do you like to travel?
- Of course, but don’t you, Potapych?
— I love it. Probably everyone loves to travel. This is exactly what scammers are actively trying to “play on”. After all, many of our citizens did not have a successful vacation. The closure of borders and mass cancellations of flights have created entire “refund centers” for airlines and hotels.
- What do you mean? The criminals are offering to return the money?
— Yes. The criminals took advantage of the fact that airlines were unable to handle refunds for cancelled flights and offered their clients vouchers for a comparable amount. The fraudsters contacted clients who were planning their flights this year, introduced themselves as employees of the carrier and offered to receive a voucher from them. If the client still asked for a refund, the criminals promised to "settle the matter" for a certain reward.