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Thales and Ponemon Institute study shows encryption and key management increasingly viewed as strategic issues
SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)--
Thales,
leader in information systems and communications security, announces the
publication of its latest Global
Encryption Trends Study. The report, based on independent research
by the Ponemon Institute (News - Alert) and sponsored by Thales, reveals that
encryption continues to be viewed as a strategic issue and that
organizations are increasing their investment in encryption across the
enterprise in response to compliance regulations and cyber-attacks.
More than 4,000 business and IT managers were surveyed in the US, UK,
Germany, France, Australia, Japan and Brazil, examining global
encryption trends and regional differences in encryption usage. The
report is now in its eighth year since its launch in 2005.
The results of the study show there has been a steady increase in the
deployment of encryption solutions used by organizations over the past
eight years. The percentage of overall IT security spending dedicated to
encryption has also increased, almost doubling from 10% to 18%,
demonstrating that organizations are prioritizing encryption over other
security technologies.
Encryption continues to be viewed as a strategic issue with business
leaders rather than IT or security professionals gaining greater
influence over their organization's encryption strategy. For the first
time business managers in the United States became the more influential
group in setting the encryption strategy, demonstrating that encryption
is no longer seen as just an IT issue but one that affects an entire
organization.
Perceptions about the most significant threats to the exposure of
sensitive or confidential data are employee mistakes, forced disclosures
triggered by e-discovery requests and system or process malfunctions.
Combined, these concerns over inadvertent exposure outweigh concerns
over actual malicious attacks by more than 2:1.
The top data protection priorities focus on identity and access
management, data discovery, protecting data in use within business
applications and protecting data in outsourced or cloud environments.
The importance of protecting data in cloud environments rose
significantly from last year's survey ranking fourth in priority - up
from 12th.
When it comes to buying criteria, performance is always the top concern.
The next largest issue is key management with 38% of respondents saying
they have a formal key management strategy. To support that strategy,
the new Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP) standard that
allows organizations to deploy centralized key management systems that
span multiple use cases and equipment vendors, has already established a
relatively high level of awareness among IT and IT security
practitioners. KMIP is perceived to be of increasing importance and is
expected to contribute to encryption nd key management strategies
specifically around cloud, storage and application-centric deployments.
Hardware security modules (HSMs) are increasingly considered a critical
component of a key management strategy. These devices are used to
protect critical data processing activities and can be used to strongly
enforce security polices and access controls.
Dr Larry Ponemon, chairman and founder of The Ponemon Institute, says:
"Encryption usage has emerged as a clear indicator of a strong security
posture with organizations that deploy encryption being more aware of
threats to sensitive and confidential information and making a greater
investment in IT security. Regardless of an organization's situation, it
is clear that encryption and key management are becoming more widely
deployed. For the first time this year our study shows that more
organisations say they have an encryption strategy than not - another
clear indication that encryption is now seen as a strategic issue."
Richard Moulds, vice president strategy at Thales (News - Alert) e-Security says:
"Encryption is taking center stage as a strategic IT security issue, in
order to mitigate the risk of data breaches and cyber-attacks and to
protect an organization's brand, reputation and credibility. However,
key management remains a challenge that can rapidly escalate as the use
of encryption and other uses of cryptography expand. The report
highlights how organizations are responding and shows a 25% increase in
spending on key management solutions as a proportion of encryption
budgets. Thales high assurance encryption and key management solutions
help our customers address this challenge by reducing risk, supporting
business continuity and demonstrating compliance enabling them to pursue
their data protection goals with greater confidence."
Thales and the Ponemon Institute discuss the results of the new Global
Encryption Trends Study, Wednesday, February 27, 2013 at "W" San
Francisco Hotel 12noon - 1.30pm. Click here
to register (this is a registration only event) or download the report here.
Visit Thales at booth #517, RSA (News - Alert) Conference, Moscone Center, San
Francisco, February 25-March 1, 2013.
See demonstrations of Thales keyAuthority in the OASIS KMIP
interoperability showcase booth #3012.
For industry insight and view on the latest key management trends check
out our blog at www.thales-esecurity.com/blog
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About the Ponemon Institute
The Ponemon Institute© is dedicated to advancing responsible information
and privacy management practices in business and government. To achieve
this objective, the Institute conducts independent research, educates
leaders from the private and public sectors and verifies the privacy and
data protection practices of organizations in a variety of industries.
About Thales e-Security
Thales e-Security is a leading global provider of data encryption and
cyber security solutions to the financial services, high technology
manufacturing, government and technology sectors. With a 40-year track
record of protecting corporate and government information, Thales
solutions are used by four of the five largest energy and aerospace
companies, 22 NATO countries, and they secure more than 70 percent of
worldwide payment transactions. Thales e-Security has offices in
Australia, France, Hong Kong, Norway, United States and the United
Kingdom. www.thales-esecurity.com
About Thales
Thales is a global technology leader for the defence & security and the
aerospace & transport markets. In 2011 the company generated revenues of
€13 billion with 67,000 employees in 56 countries. With its 22,500
engineers and researchers, Thales has a unique capability to design,
develop and deploy equipment, systems and services that meet the most
complex security requirements. Thales has an exceptional international
footprint, with operations around the world working with customers and
local partners. www.thalesgroup.com

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