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One in Four Organizations Rely Solely on User-Generated Passwords to Secure BYOD Access

CAMPBELL, CA — (Marketwired) — 11/02/17 — , the Total Data Protection company, today announced the findings of its research report, which includes insights from more than 200 IT and security professionals surveyed at the conference.

According to Bitglass– research, one in four organizations lack some form of multi-factor authentication when securing BYOD, which is consistent with well-known enterprise security gaps. Using compromised passwords to control access and single-factor authentication has resulted in several high-profile data breaches in recent months. Enterprises have since turned to technology as a means of solving the secure identity management challenge.

“Enterprises often misjudge the effectiveness of traditional security solutions, many of which are readily bypassed,” said Rich Campagna, CEO, Bitglass. “The BYOD boom exposes organizations to risks that can only be mitigated with next-gen, data-centric solutions that secure access.”

The report also found that a majority of IT and security professionals have reservations about Apple–s Face ID technology as a viable method of secure mobile authentication. Traditional authentication methods like passcodes, PIN codes and fingerprint recognition are familiar and trusted by enterprises, while facial recognition technologies remain unproven.

60 percent of respondents had reservations about Apple–s Face ID technology.

Top Apple Face ID concerns included accuracy of face detection (40 percent), prevention of unauthorized access (30 percent), and speed of face detection (24 percent).

External sharing was rated the leading security concern for professionals surveyed (45 percent).

Also listed as top security concerns were malware protection (40 percent) and unmanaged device access (40 percent), indicating that organizations are doubling down on protecting data beyond the corporate network.

Download the full report here:

Bitglass, the total data protection company, is a global CASB and agentless mobile security company based in Silicon Valley. The company–s solutions enable real-time end-to-end data protection, from the cloud to the device. Bitglass is backed by Tier 1 investors and was founded in 2013 by a team of industry veterans with a proven track record of innovation and execution.

Edward Fernandez
10Fold for Bitglass
(925) 271-8236

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