Key Findings from the 2022 Data Threat Report - Federal Edition

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David Ortega, Principal Solutions Architect, Thales, and Marcelo Delima, Senior Global Solutions Marketing Manager, Thales

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Navigating Data Security in an Increased Mandate Environment to Protect Critical Assets, Defend Against Ransomware & Accelerate Cloud Transformation In 2021, ransomware saw the greatest increase in attacks with 48% of respondents of selecting it as a real concern. That number rose to 60% in 2022. When it came to data, in 2022, 19% of US federal respondents had complete knowledge of where their data was stored. Only 25% of all respondents said they could classify all their data and 53% said they could classify at least half of their data. New technologies, greater compliance mandates and more severe security incidents have always been underlying trends in information technology. These same trends continue to be significant change agents. Join us as we breakdown: • Key findings from the 2022 Data Threat Report as it relates to government agencies and organizations • The increased complexity of security threats at the federal level • Ransomware concerns, planning and how to respond • The move toward multi-cloud adoption of a Zero Trust architecture
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