The Shift in Business and Technology Requires a New Cyber Security Mindset

CHATSWORTH, Calif., Aug. 9, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- With the increasing use of cloud computing and storage, widespread acceptance of Internet of Things, as well as the growing number of systems, remote users, and big data sets within organizations, today's business environment and security risks have evolved enormously and require a shift in our cyber security mindset and practices.

Consider the following statistics and tips from Identity Management Institute:

    --  Big Data which is an extremely large set of data collected by companies
        and used in their predictive analytics to reveal patterns, trends, and
        associations of human behavior and interactions will grow faster than
        ever before. By 2020, every person online will create roughly 1.7
        megabytes of new data every second, and that's on top of the 44
        zettabytes (or 44 trillion gigabytes) of data that will exist in the
        digital universe by that time. Collect and share data responsibly.
    --  With the steady growth of data produced by the Internet of Things (IoT)
        and social media, businesses will be turning to Artificial Intelligence
        and machine learning to process, trend, and analyze the information. 
        The use of AI is expected to double in one year to 31%. Protect your
        data with access controls, monitoring, and encryption.
    --  It is expected that the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices will
        increase from 23 billion in 2018 to 31 billion in 2020 and 75 billion in
        2025. These devices will be increasingly interconnected, loaded with
        data, and accessible from the Internet. Connect devices selectively and
        monitor their activities.
    --  83% of enterprise workloads will be in the cloud by 2020. It is
        estimated that 41% of enterprise workloads will be run on public cloud
        platforms, 20% on private-cloud, and 22% running on hybrid cloud
        platforms by 2020. On-premise workloads are predicted to shrink from 37%
        to 27% by 2020. Engage the best cloud security solutions and experts.
    --  Data breaches are down year-over-year. Only 1.4 billion records were
        exposed in 686 breaches reported between January 1 and March 31, 2018.
        Unauthorized access has held its spot as the most common breach cause.
        Skimming, inadvertent disclosure, phishing, and malware rounded out the
        top five, just as they did in 2017. Be mindful of privacy laws.
    --  Multi-Factor authentication market is expected to reach $9.60 Billion by
        2020, growing at a rate of 17.7% between 2015 and 2020. Two-factor
        authentication dominates the multi-factor authentication market with the
        highest market share. Embrace identity and access management solutions
        like advanced MFA and identity life cycle management.
    --  Nearly 90% of businesses will use biometric authentication by 2020.
        Fingerprint scanning is currently the most common type of biometric
        authentication used by 57% of organizations. Large companies are in fact
        trying to eliminate the use of passwords completely because 81% of
        hacking-related breaches leverage weak passwords or stolen passwords in
        social attacks such as phishing and pretexting in 43% of hacking cases.
        Keep up with technology to stay ahead.
    --  63% of all cyber attacks could be traced either directly or indirectly
        to third parties. Organizations increasingly audit the security of their
        business partners due to expanding regulations and data breach
        incidents. Over 50% of global customers will reportedly cease to do
        business with hacked organizations. Audit vendors and treat your
        security organization as a profit center.

Identity Management Institute offers professional certifications in identity and access management, identity theft, and data protection. Most recently, IMI introduced the new Study guide and examination for the Certified Access Management Specialist Program. CAMS is designed for professionals who are engaged in information security operations to manage access, strengthen data governance, reduce risks, and ensure compliance.

Join Identity Management Institute (www.theimi.org) to promote identity and access management best practices within your organization.

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