Capturing the cybersecurity dividend

Digital connectivity expands attack surfaces and creates new vulnerabilities. Cyberattacks are becoming more sophisticated and harder to defend against. And AI is being used by both defenders and attackers, creating a race in cybersecurity capabilities. Cybersecurity tools and solutions abound, most promising some sort of sea change. In reality though, many deliver only a ripple or, at best, a passing wave. Why? Complexity is getting in the way of results. The cybersecurity landscape has always been a complex web of threats and countermeasures. But the proliferation of threats and the mind-boggling number of potential responses today is enough to rob a Chief Information Security Officer or Chief Technology Officer of some much-needed sleep.

Organizations juggle an average of 83 different security solutions from 29 vendors. It’s unnecessary convolution and risk. More tools equal more threats; every integration is a potential point of entry for bad actors. In today’s world, effective security requires platformization. Platformized organizations take 72 days less, on average, to detect a security incident and 84 days less to contain one. Consolidating multiple tools into a unified platform not only bolsters security posture, it also reduces costs and improves operational efficiency—two things any C-suite executive or business leader will welcome. And when it comes to AI, a platform approach best enables an organization to ingest and analyze data, and then deliver actionable insights.

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Capturing the cybersecurity dividend

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