rsac 2013 ponemon institute cost of failed trust report
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Cost of Failed TrustLarry Ponemon, Ponemon Institute
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► Threats & Attacks, first in a series► Global research focused on Global 2000
2013 Cost of Failed Trust Report
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Threats & Attacks
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Global Demographics
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Enterprise Reliance on Keys & Certificates
Average number of server keys and certificates in a Global 2000 organization
17,807
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Losing Control Over Trust
Don’t know how many keys and certificates are in use by their organization
51%
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Losing Control Over Trust
“Failing to manage keys and certificates means losing control over the trust my organization relies upon to operate.”
45%
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Total Possible Impact of Attacks
Losses facing every Global 2000 organization from attacks on trust
$398M
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Total Possible Impact of Attacks Breakdown
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Impact Already Felt
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Threat to the Cloud
#1 Most Alarming Key & Certificate Management Threat
SSH
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Solving the Problem
Getting key and certificate management right first, solves security, operations, and compliance problems of using encryption
59%
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► Nearing tipping point where trust exploits are a daily occurrence
► Little awareness and preparedness► Attacks likely to challenge trust in the cloud► Expect more attention from auditors and
regulators
download full research at www.venafi.com/PonemonReport
Conclusions
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