Network Data Security Vulnerabilities: Cybersecurity Survey Reveals Weaknesses

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Stan Mesceda, Senior Product Manager for High-Speed Encryption, and Julian Fay, CTO at Senetas

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More data is in motion than ever before—a trend that will continue in line with the steep cloud adoption and digital transformation curves, as well as the significant impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on remote working. A number of important factors have significantly increased demand for, and dependency on, high-speed wide-area networks. These include workloads migrating to and from the cloud, real-time global collaboration, big data and cloud data storage, 5G and the expectation of higher bandwidth out to the edge and need for larger and faster aggregation points. However, only 54% of enterprises feel confident their network security will protect them against cyber threats. As organizations of all sizes continue to adopt connected technologies in support of Cloud Services, Mobility, CCTV, BYOD and Business Continuity; their increased network traffic expose them to increased data in motion security risks. A global research report of IT and cybersecurity decision-makers highlights serious concerns about the security of data in motion across networks. Assess where your organization ranks amongst these findings. Find out here what you can do to make sure your data is secure as it crosses the network by taking a crypto-agile approach to network encryption.
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