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SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2022
Research reveals IT leaders' scrutiny towards 'prevention-centric' security strategies and solutions
SAN JOSE, Calif., April 26, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Vectra AI, a leader in AI-driven threat detection and response for hybrid and multi-cloud enterprises, today released the findings of its latest Security Leaders Research Report. The global research study, which surveyed 1,800 global IT security decision-makers at companies with over 1,000 employees, revealed that, from February 2021 to February 2022, 74 percent of respondents experienced a significant security event within their organization that required an incident response effort.
This alarming statistic comes as cyber threats increase and security and IT teams face mounting expectations to keep their organizations protected from such threats. 92 percent of survey respondents stated that they had felt increased pressure to keep their organization safe from cyberattacks over the past year.
The report unearths that the security industry still fails to keep pace with evolving cybercrime tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTPs). Legacy 'prevention-centric' security strategies and solutions, which fail to comprehend the complexities of modern attacker behavior, remain prominent, leaving organizations open and exposed to a potential breach. Key findings of the research include:
"While organizations should certainly try to make life as difficult as possible for an attacker, prevention should not come at the expense of detection," said Tim Wade, Deputy Chief Technology Officer at Vectra. "If a threat actor successfully gains access to a corporate device or network, there are still several stages of the attack chain that they need to complete before reaching their target. In a high-risk game where the bad guys hold many winning cards, detection and response is the best option to minimize the impact of any breach as quickly as possible."
In addition to the more than eight-in-ten (83 percent) of respondents that acknowledged that legacy approaches don't protect against modern threats, 71 percent think that cyber-criminals are leapfrogging current tools and that security innovation is years behind that of the hackers. A further 71 percent feel that security guidelines, policies and tools are failing to keep pace with threat actor TTPs. The ongoing cybersecurity skills shortage was also cited as an obstacle for moving away from legacy security strategies with 50 percent stating that they could use more security talent on their team.
"Digital transformation and IT modernization initiatives are driving change at an ever-increasing pace. Yet, companies are not the only one's innovating. Cybercriminals are too," added Wade. Organizations need security leaders who can speak the language of business risk and boards that are prepared to listen. But, most importantly, organizations need a technology strategy based around an understanding that it's 'not if but when' they are breached."
About the research
To download Vectra's Security Leaders Research Report, please click here. To read the blog post, New Data Suggests It's Time to Change the Way Organizations Deal with Cyberattacks, click here.
About Vectra AI
Vectra® is a leader in threat detection and response for hybrid and multi-cloud enterprises. The Vectra platform uses AI to detect threats at speed across public cloud, identity, SaaS applications, and data centers. Only Vectra optimizes AI to detect attacker methods—the TTPs at the heart of all attacks—rather than simplistically alerting on "different". The resulting high-fidelity threat signal and clear context enables security teams to respond to threats sooner and to stop attacks in progress faster. Organizations worldwide rely on Vectra for cybersecurity resilience in the face of dangerous cyber threats and to prevent ransomware, supply chain compromise, identity takeovers, and other cyberattacks from impacting their businesses. For more information, visit vectra.ai.
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Lumina Communications for Vectra
Vectra@luminapr.com
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