19 Jan

The acceleration of digital transformation processes brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic has had an interesting impact on the cloud computing market in Latin America in general, and in Brazil specifically. Organizations are transferring more data to the cloud but, at the same time, are not promoting disruptive changes in the markets in which they operate.
In comparison with the global status, the Thales Data Threat Report 2020 - Latin America Edition , carried out by IDC (International Data Corp.) points out that, in the region, only 26% of respondents are promoting these changes, against 43 % of executives from the rest of the world. Even so, the study indicates that the digital transformation must accelerate in the region and necessarily involves the use of the cloud.
According to the study, 47% of all corporate data produced in Brazil is already stored in the cloud, which is a good thing. On the other hand, only 53% of this volume is protected by encryption and only 41% by tokenization. And this is true even with 44% of respondents acknowledging that their organizations have already suffered some kind of breach and that data security represents, on average, only 15% of their budgets.
It is clear that security gains importance at this point. This is because, with the increasing migration of data to multi-cloud environments, data architectures gain complexity, which ends up becoming the main barrier for the implementation of security systems for 44% of respondents in Brazil.

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