New research shows significant rise in adoption of SaaS security posture management (SSPM) solutions by end of 2024.
The Cloud Security Alliance (CSA) shared findings of its latest survey, SaaS Security Survey Report: 2024 Plans & Priorities. The survey, commissioned by Adaptive Shield, the leading SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) company, is an annual effort to gather responses on SaaS security attitudes and efforts informed by 1,000-plus C-level security executives and IT professionals from all over the world, with the majority from North American enterprises.
“Many recent breaches and data leaks have been tied back to SaaS apps. We wanted to gain a deeper understanding of the incidents within SaaS applications and how organizations are building their threat prevention and detection models to secure their SaaS ecosystem,” said Hillary Baron, lead author and Senior Technical Director for Research, Cloud Security Alliance. “This explains why 71% of respondents are prioritizing their investment in security tools for SaaS, most notably turning to SaaS Security Posture Management (SSPM) as the solution to secure their entire SaaS stack.”
Maor Bin, CEO and co-founder of Adaptive Shield says that the enterprise attack surface in the SaaS ecosystem is widening, and just as organizations would secure a cloud infrastructure, they should prioritize SaaS security by securing SaaS data. “According to last year’s survey, 17% of respondents were using SSPM. This year, that figure has soared, with 80% currently using or planning to use an SSPM by the end of 2024.”
The dramatic growth is fueled, in part, by 55% of respondent organizations that recently experienced a SaaS security incident, resulting in ransomware, malware, data breaches, and more. Bin concludes, “Threat prevention and detection in SaaS is critical to a robust cybersecurity strategy spanning SaaS misconfigurations, identity and access governance, SaaS-to-SaaS access, device-to-SaaS risk management, and identity threat detection & response (ITDR).”
The IT and security professionals surveyed were from various-sized organizations, industries, locations, and roles. Other key findings included:
To review the complete State of SaaS Security Survey Report: 2024 Plans & Priorities, visit https://cloudsecurityalliance.org/artifacts/state-of-saas-security-2023-survey-report/.
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