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ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 24, 2022
ARLINGTON, Va., Jan. 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- The heightened risk of cyberattacks on businesses is being compounded by significant recruitment and retention issues within cybersecurity teams, making businesses more vulnerable to potential attacks, according to new research from ThreatConnect Inc.® – the leader in reducing complexity and enabling better decision making in cybersecurity.
With the number of data breaches in 2021 soaring past that of 2020, there is added pressure on cybersecurity teams to keep businesses secure. ThreatConnect's research has found a concerning level of staff turnover, skills shortages, burnout, and low staff morale, pointing towards depleted reserves trying to manage the growing risk.
Key Findings Include:
The COVID-19 pandemic has created what many are calling the Great Resignation, which has affected all industries for the past two years. Employees, specifically those in the security industry, are now being expected to do more with less.
Cybercrime has increased significantly over the past year, making digital protection for businesses both more important and more difficult to achieve. Companies cannot afford to lose any security team members with cybercrime increasing so rapidly.
"In today's digital ecosystem it is crucial that security employees receive adequate training, support, and resources needed to work efficiently in their jobs," said Adam Vincent, Co-Founder, and CEO of ThreatConnect. "As employee turnover increases in this sector, it creates a vicious cycle that impacts a company's performance and ability to mitigate cyber risks."
"This makes it even more difficult for security teams to fulfill the company's needs. Organizations must look at these numbers and recognize that there is more that can be done to protect their employees and in turn, the welfare of their company."
With added workloads and a change in dynamics across the sector, the recently released ThreatConnect 6.4 aims to support teams with additional capabilities building on its Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) and Security Orchestration and Automation platform (SOAR), to empower the workflow of threat intelligence and security operations teams individually and when working together. Security operations and cyber threat intelligence (CTI) analysts benefit from quicker valuable context to speed up investigations. This combined approach creates a continuous feedback loop that helps make Intelligence-Driven Operations a reality and better measures team efficiencies.
For more information and to read the full report, visit here.
Note to Editors
Sapio Research conducted this research in November 2021 and was sponsored by ThreatConnect. It surveyed 503 senior management officials in the US and UK responsible for or influencing technology decisions for their organizations or were responsible for IT security.
About ThreatConnect
ThreatConnect, Inc. provides cybersecurity software that reduces complexity for everyone, makes decision-making easy by turning intelligence into action, and integrates processes and technologies to continually strengthen defenses and drive down risk. Designed by analysts but built for the entire team (security leadership, risk, security operations, threat intelligence, and incident response), ThreatConnect's decision and operational support platform is the only solution available today with cyber risk quantification, intelligence, automation, analytics, and workflows in one. To learn more about our Cyber Risk Quantification, Threat Intelligence Platform (TIP) or Security Orchestration, Automation, and Response (SOAR) solutions visit www.ThreatConnect.com.
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SOURCE ThreatConnect, Inc.
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