MIT Technology Review September 8, 2021
MIT Technology Review Insights

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As companies move to the cloud, they’re losing track of what they own. To guard against cyberattacks, they need to first monitor all their assets—from laptops to cloud services.

The key to a successful cybersecurity strategy is knowing what you need to protect. Here’s the proof: half of companies surveyed by MIT Technology Review Insights and Palo Alto Networks have experienced a cyberattack originally from an unknown, unmanaged, or poorly managed digital asset, and another 19% expect to experience one eventually.

Without a full inventory of internet-connected assets, organizations simply can’t identify and remediate exposures to cyberattacks. Yet only half of companies surveyed ensure continual monitoring of assets,...

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