Enterprise Supernova: The Data Dispersion Cloud Adoption and Risk Report

The stars in our universe are fueled by nuclear energy at their core. Over time, that fuel burns out, causing the star to cool. A supernova occurs at the end of a star’s life, when the core has cooled to the point where the external force of gravity is stronger than its internal fuel source can handle, ultimately causing a massive explosion of its matter into the universe.

Modern enterprises are fueled by data. The force of the cloud has been like gravity in a supernova, causing data to explode outward and disperse forever. No longer constrained by the network, the free flow of data to cloud service providers and a wide range of devices fragments visibility and control for enterprise security.

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