Dell’s recent security breach heightens the risk and complexity for data risk management.
Large organizations, especially ones the size of Dell, are usually responsible for massive amounts of data. The larger the company, the more logs and events it has, generated by everything from cloud services and SaaS applications to traditional network and on-premises data sources.
All of that data gives cybercriminals more places to hide. For example, adversaries can enter a network through a less sensitive, and thus less monitored, vector such as an unprotected cloud server, an IoT device or a shared employee laptop.