As remote employees use work devices for personal activities, and personal devices for work activities, cloud-based apps – especially unauthorized cloud apps – are more popular than ever. But they also deliver significant risk, with Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) alone serving as the vehicle of choice for as much as 55% of ransomware attacks. In our free report, Cloud application security: current landscape, risks, and solutions, we explore how cloud-based apps -- from storage services to social media apps – threaten your network security.
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